government---The moral sense considered 43. Story of Eugenio and his Amelia---Too high 44. Story of Eugenio continued---A true sol- dier---That education faulty which fits a youth for the extraordinary rather than the ordinary occasions of life............... 179 45. Story continued---Trade and tricks of au- 46. Story continued---Literary jugglers 190 200 210 ....... 221 ......... 49. Same story--- Remarks on war--- Foreign 50. Salutary effects of sorrow---The resources THE BRITISH ESSAYISTS; WITH PREFACES, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS, F.S.A. VOL. XLII. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON; J. NICHOLS & SON; R. BALDWIN; F. & C. RI- |