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BOOK IV
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Continuation of the History of Isabelle
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249 |
|- |II |
The Continuation of the History of Isabelle
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261 |
|- |III |
Containing such a Variety as Makes it Impossible to Draw Up a Bill of Fare–But all the Guests are Heartily Welcome–And I am in Hopes Every One will Find Something to Please His Palate
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285 |
|- |IV |
Containing some Small Hints that Men’s Characters in the World are not Always Suited to their Merit, Notwithstanding the Great Penetration and Candour of Mankind
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291 |
|- |V |
The Continuation of the Story of Corinna
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306 |
|- |VI |
In Which Our Hero Began Again to Despair of ever Meeting with Anything but Disappointments
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314 |
|- |VII |
In Which is Related the Life of an Atheist
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325 |
|- |VIII |
Which Proves the Great Difference of Those Wrong Actions which Arise from Violent Passions, and Those which have Their Source in the Malignity of a Rancorous Heart
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333 |
|- |IX |
Containing Two Weddings, and Consequently the Conclusion of the Book
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345 |
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