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NICHOLS and Son, Printers, Red Lion Paffage, Fleet Street.
A. L. Cross
1-18-41
CONTENTS
OF
THE NINTH VOLUME
Continuation of AMELIA.
BOOK VII.
CHAP. I. Avery short chapter, and conse-
quently requiring no preface,
CHAP. II. The beginning of Mrs. Bennet's
Page 1
history,
3
CHAP. III,
Continuation of Mrs. Bennet's
story,
12
CHAP. IV.
Farther continuation,
19
CHAP. V.
nued,
The story of Mrs. Bennet conti-
25
35
CHAP. VII.
The story farther continued,
41
CHAP. VIII.
The conclusion of Mrs. Ben-
CHAP. X. Being the last chapter of the se-
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BOOK VIII.
Page 61
CHAP. I. Being the first chapter of the
eighth book,
CHAP. II. Containing an account of Mr.
Booth's fellow-sufferers,
CHAP. III. Containing some extraordinary
behaviour in Mrs. Ellison,
Containing, among many mat-
ters, the excmplary behaviour of Colonel
James,
CHAP. VI.
Comments upon authors,
Which inclines rather to satire
than panegyric,
CHAP. VII. Worthy a very serious perusal,
CHAP. VIII. Consisting of grave matters,
CHAP. IX. A curious chapter, from which
a curious reader may draw sundry observa-
tions,
CHAP. X. In which are many profound
secrets of philosophy,
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CHAP. III. A conversation between Dr.
Harrison and others,
CHAP. IV. A dialogue between Booth and
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Amelia,
61
CHAP. V. A conversation between Amelia
and Dr. Harrison, with the result Page 144
CHAP. VI. Containing as surprising an
accident as is perhaps recorded in history, 149
CHAP. VII. In which the author appears to
be master of that profound learning, called
The Knowledge of the Town,
CHAP. VIII. In which two strangers make
their appearance,
CHAP. IX. A scene of modern wit and
humour,
157
162
169
CHAP. X. A curious conversation between
the doctor, the young clergyman, and the
young clergyman's father,
176
BOOK X.
109
122
126
131
137
CHAP. I. To which we will prefix no pre-
face,
CHAP. II. What happened at the masque-
rade,
CHAP. III. Consequences of the masquerade,
not uncommon nor surprising,
184
189
201
CHAP. IV. Consequences of the masquerade, 204
CHAP. V. In which Colonel Bath appears in
214
great glory,
CHAP. VI. Read, gamester, and observe, 221
CHAP. VII. In which Booth receives a vi-
sil from Captain Trent,
matters,
Contains a letter and other
CHAP. IX. Containing some things worthy
observation,
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239
CHAP. VI. A scene of the tragic kind,
281
tory,
302
CHAP. II. In which Amelia visits her hus-
320
visits colonel James,
CHAP. V. What passed at the bailiff's house, 325
CHAP. VI. What passed between the doctor
and the sick man,
CHAP. VII. In which the history draws
towards a conclusion,
CHAP. VIII. Thus this history draws nearer
to a conclusion,
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