CHAP. IV. [P. 18.]
Introduction to a rough Diamond, and experience for almost the first time of a rude trial.
CHAP. V. [P. 26.]
View of Terra Incognita—Abuses, absurdities, irregularities there prevalent.
CHAP. VI. [P. 33.]
Proves that Montaigne was probably in the right, when he observed, that “there should be some restraint of law against foolish and impertinent scribblers, as well as against vagabonds and idle persons.”
CHAP. VII. [P. 38.]
Of High Folks and Low Folks—Rich People and Poor People—with certain facts which demonstrate that splendid talents and profound knowledge are not limited to rank or station.