Contracts never lasting among savages, [452].
Conversation between a mercer and a lady his customer, [223] to [226].
Corneille cited, [476].
Defended, [477].
Covetousness. What people are not taxed with it by the beau monde, [269].
Counsellor, the social, [292].
Courage, natural, [321].
Proceeds from anger, [121].
Spurious and artificial courage, [122].
Natural courage, good for nothing in war, [123].
Stratagems to create courage, [124], [125], [129].
May be procured by discipline, [490].
How pride is mistaken for courage, [124].
A definition of artificial courage, [125].
Why it does not appear in dangers where honour is not concerned, [329].
Courtiers, their business, [500].
Courts of Princes. What procures men admittance there, [480].
Creatures, how some to be talked of that never had any existence, [426].
Creatures, living, compared to the engine that raises water by fire, [380].
The production of their numbers in every species proportioned to the consumption of them, [439].
This is very conspicuous in whales, ibid.