in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 255. Uses of Ambition-Fame difficult to be obtained, 256. Subject-Disadvantages of Ambition, 257. Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity, 262. The Spectator's Success-Caution in Writing-an- nounces his criticism on Milton, 269. Visit from Sir Roger—his Opinions on various Matters, 169 271. Letters from Tom Trippit, complaining of a Greek Quo- 287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain, 188 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune-Fable of a Drop in the Ocean, 343. Transmigration of Souls-Letter from a Monkey, 361. Letter on Cat-calls-History of them, THE SPECTATOR (Continued), 391. Heathen Fables on Prayers-Vanity of Human Wishes, 393. Reflections on the Delights of Spring, PAGE 288 293 403 Speculations of Coffee-house Politicians on the Death of 405. On the Improvement of Sacred Music, 305 434. History of a Female Republic, 435. Female Dress-Mixture of the Sexes in one Person- Female Equestrians, 439. The Manners of Courts-The Spy and the Cardinal, 440. Proceedings of the Infirmary for Ill-humoured People, 441. Happiness of Dependence on the Supreme Being, PAGE THE SPECTATOR (Continued), 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of Whispers, 482. Letters from Hen-peckt Husbands-from a Woman mar- 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator, 489. Meditations on the Wonders of the Deep, with a Hymn, 485 |