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CONTENTS,
LETTER I, INTRODUCTORY, p. 1.-Edu-
cation, its purposes-Benefits of a copious and
varied one-Opposite plan of our schools and
universities, whence derived-Advantage of
an unshackled system of life-Purpose of the
fubfequent series of letters.
LETTER II. On Strength of Character, p. 8.—
Natural and moral process of acquiring it—
Causes of weakness, false fhame-fear of of-
fending-fear of giving pain-defire of pleaf-
ing all mankind-The writer's own experi-
ence.
LETTER III. On Attachment to the Ancients,
p. 16.-Prevalence of this attachment-
Mode of determining the comparative merit
of ancients and moderns-Man an improve-
able being-Poetry-the descriptive kinds—