The Guardian, Volumen2

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Alexander Chalmers
F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Nunn, 1822

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Strictures on the ExaminerLetter to one of the Writers in the Guardian Steele
90
Account of the Short Club Pope
91
The same Characters of the Members
92
Thoughts on the Immortality of the Soulon the Pharisees and Sadducees Wetton
93
On Education Steele
94
Adventure of a Strolling CompanyLetters on Lions Cof feehousesa Virtuoso on the Terræfilius
95
A Proposal for Honorary RewardsCoins and Medals Addison
96
Letter from Simon Softly complaining of a WidowAdvice to
97
98 Notice of the Tatler and SpectatorScheme of a Lions Head at Buttons
98
Essay on National Justicea Persian Story
99
On the TuckerNaked NecksLaws of LycurgusPosi tion of Venus
100
Letters from FranceGayety of the French
101
Variableness of the English Climate
102
On the FireworksSerious Reflections on the same
103
Wifes Dress
108
On the Language of TreatyImproprieties instanced
110
Improper Conduct of the British YouthLove of Know ledgeSolomons Choice
111
Art of FlyingLetter from DædalusRemarks on Modern Dædalists
112
Letter from a Citizen in his HoneymoonTom Trueloves Courtship
113
Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lionson Pet ticoats
114
On CriticismStradas Prolusion
115
Matters of Dress not to be introduced in the PulpitLetter on Naked Breasts
116
Happiness of living under the Protection of Omnipotence
117
Information from a LionessOffer of an Outriding Lion
118
Translation of Stradas Prolusion
119
On Female Gamesters
120
Account of the Silent Club Pearce On Female Undressing
121
Sequel of Stradas Prolusion
122
On Seducers of InnocenceLetter to one from a Mother
123
Letters from a University Lionon HornsBurlesque LyricVisit to the Lion
124
Pleasures of SpringMusic of Birds Tickell
125
The Attractions of Friendship and Benevolence Berkeley
126
The Court of Venus from Claudian Eusden
127
On Female DressLetter to Pope Clement on the Tucker
140
Danger of MasqueradesLetter from a Dealer in Fig Leaves
142
Account of the Terrible Club 144 Variety of Humour among the English
144
Letters from a Swaggererconcerning a ChallengeAd vertisement
145
History of LionsStory of Sir George Davis
146
Folly of Extravagance in Newmarried Persons
147
History of Santon Barsisa Steele
148
Genius requisite to Excel in Dress
149
On Paternal AffectionStory of a French Nobleman Steele
150
Letter from the Father of a young Rake
151
Comparative Merit of the two Sexes an Allegory Addison
152
Pride not made for
153
Lucifers Account of a Masquerade
154
Utility of Learning to the Female Sex
155
History and Economy of Ants
156
The same concluded
157
Proper Employment of Time a Vision
158
Story of Miss Betty cured of her Vanity
159
Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants
160
Proper Sense and Notion of Honour
161
Humour of a Blunt SquireComplaisanceStory of Scha cabac
162
Letter from an Insulted ChaplainPoem by Sir Thomas More
163
On TranslationsSpeech of Pluto from Claudian Eusden
164
Miseries of Folly and Vice at the Head of a Family Addison
165
On CharityThe Guardian in search of the Philosophers Stone
166
Story of Helim and Abdallah
167
Character of a Mistress of a Family from the Book of Pro
168
Contemplation of the Heavenly Bodies Seasons
170
Good done by the Authors SpeculationsLetter from a short Writerin Defence of Bare Necks
171
On the Invention of LettersPoem in Praise of Writing
172
On laying out Gardens Whimsical Form of Yews Pope
173
On the Manners of the Bath Visitors Steele
174
On Boyles LectureDerhams PhysicoTheology
175

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