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BOOK VIII.

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Chapter i. Being the first chapter of the eighth book.
Chapter ii. Containing an account of Mr. Booth's fellow-sufferers.
Chapter iii. Containing some extraordinary behaviour in Mrs. Ellison.
Chapter iv. Containing, among many matters, the exemplary behaviour of ColonelJames.
Chapter v. Comments upon authors.
Chapter vi. Which inclines rather to satire than panegyric.
Chapter vii. Worthy a very serious perusal.
Chapter viii. Consisting of grave matters.
Chapter ix. A curious chapter, from which a curious reader may draw sundryobservations.
Chapter x. In which are many profound secrets of philosophy.

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