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105 *Parodies 208
106 *M. Dupuis 209
107 Hereticks of the early ages 211
108 The Needle 213
109 *Origin of the Worship of Hymen 215
110 *Egotism 216
111 *Cap of Liberty 217
112 Ablactation,—as our old Dictionaries call it 218
113 *Bulls 219
114 *Wise Ingnorance 221
115 Change of Climate 222
116 Gift of Tongues 226
117 *Rouge 227
118 *Επεα πτερόεντα, i.e. Hasty Words 228
119 *Motives and Impulses ib.
120 *Inward Blindness 231
121 *The Vices of Slaves no excuse for Slavery 232
122 *Circulation of the Blood 234
123 *Perituræ parcere chartæ 236
124 *To have and to be 237
125 *Party Passion 238
126 *Goodness of Heart indispensible to a man of genius 239
127 *Milton and Ben Jonson ib.
128 *Statistics 240
129 *Magnanimity ib.
130 Christianus Franciscus Paullinus 245
131 Sindbad 248
132 Mostansir Billah 249
133 Bishop Berkely 251

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