CONTENTS A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant happi- CHAP. V. CHAP. VI. CHAP. VIII. The family endeavours to cope with their betters. The CHAP. XI. CHAP. XII. Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of Wake- CHAP. XIII. 59 Fresh mortifications, or a demonstration that seeming 6 CHAP. XVI. CHAP. XVII. CHAP. XVIII. CHAP. XIX. The description of a person discontented with the present government, and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties 92 CHAP. XX. CHAP. XXI. CHAP. XXII. CHAP. XXV. CHAP. XXVI. CHAP. XXVII. CHAP. XXVIII. Happiness and misery rather the result of prudence than of virtue in this life. Temporal evils or felicities being CHAP. XXIX. The equal dealings of Providence demonstrated with regard to the happy and the miserable here below. That from the nature of pleasure and pain, the wretched CHAP. XXX. |