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A TABLE OF THE PIECES CONTAIN D IN THE FIRST VOLUME.
THE Duke of LONGUEVILLE'S Retreat to his Government of Normandy. | p. 1. | |
A Letter to Madam ***. I remember that when I went to the Army, &c. | 13 | |
To the fame; I thought you had utterly forgot me, &c. | 14 | |
A Letter to Madam ***. You are upon the point, &c. | 15 | |
The Character of the Countefs D'OLONNE. | 17 | |
A Letter to the Countefs D'OLONNE, fent with the foregoing Character. | 22 | |
A Letter to Madam ***. How violent foever my Friendship is, &c. | 23 | |
A Letter to Madam ***. As nothing is fo honourable as an antient Friendship, &c. | 25 | |
Man, who is defirous to know all things, knows not himſelf. | 26 | |
Reflections on the Maxim, That we ought to defpife Fortune, and not care for the Court. | 31 | |
A Letter to Count D'OLONNE. You left me yefterday in a Converfation, | &c. 36 |