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CHAP. II. What befel Mr Jones on his arrival
London,
CHAP. III. A project of Mrs Fitzpatrick, and her
vifit to lady Bellafton,
CHAP. IV. Which confifts of vifiting,
CHAP. V. An adventure which happened to Mr
Jones at his lodgings, with fome account of a
young gentleman who lodged there, and of the
mistress of the house and her two daughters,
CHAP. VI. What arrived while the company were
at breakfast, with fome hints concerning the go-
vernment of daughters,
CHAP. VII. Containing the whole humours of a
masquerade,
CHAP. VIII. Containing a scene of distress which
'will appear very extraordinary to most of our
readers,
CHAP. IX. Which treats of matters of a very differ-
ent kind from thofe in the preceding chapter,
CHAP. X. A chapter which, tho' fhort, may draw
tears from fome eyes,
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CHAP. XI. In which the reader will be furprised,
CHAP. XII. In which the thirteenth book is concluded, 50
CHAP. I. An effay to prove that an author will write
the better, for having fome knowledge of the
fubject on which he writes,
page 53
CRAP. II. Containing letters and other matters
which attend amours,
CHAP. III. Containing various matters,
CHAP. IV. Which we hope will be very attentively
perused by young people of both fexes,
57
62
66
CRAP. V. A fhort account of the hiftory of Mrs
Miller,
70
CHAP. VI. Containing a fcene which we doubt not
will affect all our readers,
74
79
CAAP. VII. The interview between Mr Jones and
Mr Nightingale,
CHAP. VIII. What paffed between Jones and old
Mr Nightingale; with the arrival of a perfon not
yet mentioned in this history,
CHAP. IX. Containing ftrange matters,
CHAP. X. A fhort chapter, which concludes the
book,
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XV.
84
91
95
In which the history advances about two days.
CHAP. I. Too fhort to need a preface,
CHAP. II. In which is opened a very black defign
against Sophia,
97
98
CHAP. III. A further explanation of the foregoing
defign,
103
CHAP. IV. By which it will appear how dangerous
an advocate a lady is, when the applies her elo-
quence to an ill purpose,
107
CHAP. V. Containing fome matters which may af
fect, and others which may furprife the reader, 109
CHAP. VI. By what means the fquire came to dif-
cover his daughter,
116
CHAP. VII. In which various misfortunes befel
poor Jones,
CHAP. VIII. Short and fweet,
page 121
128
CHAP. IX. Containing love-letters of feveral forts, 130
CHAP. X. Conlifting partly of facts, and partly
of obfervations upon them,,
CHAP. XI. Containing curious, but not unprece-
: dented matter,
CHAP. XII. A discovery made by Partridge,
137
143
Containing the space of five days.
CHAP. I. Of prologues,
147
CHAP. II. A whimsical adventure which befel the
fquire, with the diftreffed fituation of Sophia, 149
CHAP. III. What happened to Sophia during her
confinement,
CHAP. IV. In which Sophia is delivered from her
CAAP. V. In which Jones receives a letter from
Sophia, and goes to a play with Mrs Miller and
Partridge,
CHAP. VI. In which the hiftory is obliged to go
back,
156
160
165
172
CHAP. VIII. Schemes of Lady Bellafton for the
ruin of Jones,
CHAP. VII. In which Mr Western pays a visit to
his fifter, in company with Mr Blifil,
175
177
CHAP. IX. In which Jones pays a visit to Mrs
Fitzpatrick,
181
CHAP. X. The confequence of the preceding vi
fit,
186
BOOK XVII.
Containing three days.
CAAP. I. Containing a portion of introductory
writing,
CHAP. II. The generous and grateful behaviour
of Mrs Miller,