| PART I. Requisites for Observation. | Page | |
| INTRODUCTION | [1] | |
| CHAP. I. Philosophical Requisites. | ||
| Section I. | [11] | |
| Section II. | [14] | |
| Section III. | [21] | |
| Section IV. | [27] | |
| CHAP. II. Moral Requisites | [40] | |
| CHAP. III. Mechanical Requisites | [51] | |
| PART II. What To Observe | [61] | |
| CHAP. I. Religion | [68] | |
| Churches | [80] | |
| Clergy | [84] | |
| Superstitions | [90] | |
| Suicide | [94] | |
| CHAP. II. General Moral Notions | [101] | |
| Epitaphs | [108] | |
| Love of Kindred and Birth-place | [111] | |
| Talk of Aged and Children | [113] | |
| Character of prevalent Pride | [114] | |
| Character of popular Idols | [118] | |
| Epochs of Society | [122] | |
| Treatment of the Guilty | [124] | |
| Testimony of Criminals | [129] | |
| Popular Songs | [132] | |
| Literature and Philosophy | [137] | |
| CHAP. III. Domestic State | [144] | |
| Soil and Aspect of the Country | [153] | |
| Markets | [154] | |
| Agricultural Class | [155] | |
| Manufacturing Class | [157] | |
| Commercial Class | [158] | |
| Health | [161] | |
| Marriage and Woman | [167] | |
| Children | [181] | |
| CHAP. IV. Idea of Liberty | [183] | |
| Police | [184] | |
| Legislation | [188] | |
| Classes in Society | [190] | |
| Servants | [192] | |
| Imitation of the Metropolis | [196] | |
| Newspapers | [197] | |
| Schools | [198] | |
| Objects and Form of Persecution | [203] | |
| CHAP. V. Progress | [206] | |
| Conditions of Progress | [209] | |
| Charity | [213] | |
| Arts and Inventions | [216] | |
| Multiplicity of Objects | [218] | |
| CHAP. VI. Discourse | [221] | |
| PART III. Mechanical Methods | [231] | |
HOW TO OBSERVE.
MORALS AND MANNERS.
PART I.
REQUISITES FOR OBSERVATION.
INTRODUCTION.
"Inest sua gratia parvis."