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CONTENTS.
  1. LETTERPAGE
  2. XVII.
    Difficulties
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    131
  3. The Relations of Education to Position in Life.
  4. XVIII.
    Humility
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    137
  5. The harmful Eftects of Servile Employments. The possible Practice and Exhibition of sincere Humility by Religious Persons.
  6. XIX.
    Broken Reeds
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    146
  7. The General Pressure of Excessive and Improper Work, in English Life.
  8. XX.
    Rose-Gardens
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    157
  9. Of Improvidence in Marriage in the Middle Classes; and of the advisable Restrictions of it.
  10. XXI.
    Gentillesse
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    167
  11. Of the Dignity of the Four Fine Arts ; and of the Proper System of Retail Trade.
  12. XXII.
    The Master
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    176
  13. Of the normal Position and Duties of the Upper Classes. General Statement of the Land Question.
  14. XXIII.
    Landmarks
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    187
  15. Of the Just Tenure of Lands; and the Proper Functions of high Public Officers.
  16. XXIV.
    The Rod and Honeycomb
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    203
  17. The Office of the Soldier.
  18. XXV.
    Hyssop
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    218
  19. Of inevitable Distinction of Rank, and necessary Submission to Authority. The Meaning of Pure-Heartedness. Conclusion.
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