CONTENTS. Although in the following table of contents we have only Page V. Indigence soliciting the assistance of benevolence VI. Humanity affected with, and assisting modest merit 22 XV. On the diligence to be used in youthful studies: 27 XVI. On filial duty on the choice of a profession .3.0 XX. Brotherly love exemplified XXI. Prudence and sincerity exemplified in the choice of a wife XXII.. On the same subject XXIII. The character of a worthy family XXIV. A mother's advice to, her daughter XXV. On the danger of young women keeping.com- XXVI. Imprudence acknowledged with sincerity XXVIII. A comparative description of the happiness XXX. A letter from a young woman to her parents, in the lowest style, concerning her sweetheart $7 XXXI. Rustic simplicity and prudence displayed 44 L. Losses in trade emphatically displayed LI. Sympathy with the distressed LII. An excuse for not paying money when due LII. A sensible compliance with the above LIV. From a modest young man, who has an opportu- Page LXXII. A young lady acknowledging to her lover's mother, that she is willing to comply XCI. A satirical but sensible reply XCII. On the conduct of step-mothers 781 70 XCII. Au affectionate brother's account of a beloved XCVIII. Anxiety of the mind under disappointment |