Excerpt from An Encyclopedia of Instruction, or Apologues and Breviats on Man and Manners
I. How to Live where you Like, II. The Argumentative Husband, and the Husband who Denied his Wife nothing or, A Secret worth Knowing, III. Feminine Perfections; or, the Unreasonable Bachelor, IV. How to Prosper; or, the Fatal Mistake, V. The Hermit of Utica, VI. How to be Happy VII. The Philosophical Emperor; or, an Experiment in Morals, VIII. The Man whom Nobody can Benefit, and the Man whom Nobody can Injure, IX. The Three Views of Life; or, the Young Man’s Vision, the Strong Man’s Facts, and the Old Man’s Dream, X. A Day at Utica; or, the First House Warming, XI. The Obstacles to Success, XII. The Three fold Nature of Man, a Legend of the Oneida Indiana XIII. The Lunatic Asylum of Boresko, XIV. The Philosophical Sparrow, XV. A Genie, XVI. The Mouse’ s Tail, or, How to See what is Invisible, XVII. The White Pigeon, or, the Country that was Capricnously Governed, XVIII. The Talisman, XIX, The Queen Bee, XX. Speculation and Experiment.
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