CONTENTS
Various Events from the same Counsel | 11 |
Of Pedantry | 33 |
Of the Institution of Children | 60 |
It is Folly to Refer Truth and Error to our own Capacity | 142 |
Of Friendship | 150 |
Of Moderation | 178 |
Of Cannibals | 189 |
That it is Meet to Intervene Discreetly in Judging the Divine Ordinances | 218 |
To Avoid Pleasures at the Expense of Life | 223 |
Fortune is Oftentimes met with in the Train of Reason | 226 |
On a Defect in our Government | 233 |
Of the Custom of Clothing Oneself | 235 |
Of Cato the Younger | 243 |
How we Cry and Laugh for the same Thing | 251 |