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Excerpt from Miscellanies, Vol. 3: The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
Time and left Matter than any other in the whole Story. P. Chap. VIII. An Adventure, where Wild, in_ the Divi/ion of the Booty, exhibits an a]: toni/hing In/iance qreatness. P. 45 Chap. IX. Wild pays a titia Snap. A Defcription of that lovely young Creature, and the fuccefslg/i Ifue of Mr. Wild's Addre?es. P. 54. Chap. X. A Di/hoveey of?ine Matters con cerning. The chafie Laetitia, which inn/t wonderfully fitrprize, and perhaps afeet our Reader. P. 53 Chap. XI. Containing a: great and as noble Iefiances ofhumangreatness as are to he met with in ancient or modern Hifio ry. Concluding with firm wholefonze Hints to the gay Part of Mankind. P. 6 3 Chap. XII. Further Particulars relating to M iji Tifhy, which perhaps may not great lyjurprize after the former. T he dejz'ria ption of a very fine Gentleman. And a Dialogue between Wild and the Count, in which public Virtue it jig? Hinted at, 'with, C9C. P. 69. Chap. XIII. A Cha er, oy' which we are ex tremely which indeed we look on a.
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