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Of Moral Virtue |
1
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Of Virtue and Vice |
28
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That Virtue may be Taught and Learned |
32
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How A Man may discern a Flatterer from a Friend |
36
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Of Meekness, or how a Man should refrain Choler |
102
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Of Curiosity |
132
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Of the Tranquillity and Contentment of Mind |
153
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Of Unseemly and Naughty Bashfulness |
187
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Of Brotherly Love or Amity |
208
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Of Intemperate Speech or Garrulity |
244
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Of Avarice or Covetousness |
276
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Of the Natural Love or Kindness of Parents to their Children |
290
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Of the Plurality of Friends |
304
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Of Fortune |
315
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Of Envy and Hatred |
322
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How A Man may receive Profit by his Enemies |
328
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How A Man may perceive his own Proceeding and Going Forward in Virtue |
345
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Of Superstition |
371
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Of Exile or Banishment |
389
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That we ought not to take up Money upon Usury |
411
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Glossary and Index of Names |
423
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