CLXXXIX.

Dean Swift, I think, remarks, that good breeding does not consist so much in the observance of particular forms, as in bringing the dictates of refined sense and taste to bear upon the ordinary occurrences of life.

THE END.


Transcriber’s Note

The following typographical errors were corrected.

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[47]CXXVIICXXVII.
[49]CXXXVIIICXXXVIII.
[53]in an evnelopein an envelope