Shenstone-Green: or, the new Paradise lost. Being a history of human nature. In three volumes. ... Written by the proprietor of the Green. The editor Courtney Melmoth. [pt.2]
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- Shenstone-Green: or, the new Paradise lost. Being a history of human nature. In three volumes. ... Written by the proprietor of the Green. The editor Courtney Melmoth. [pt.2]
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- Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.
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- London :: printed for R. Baldwin,
- 1779.
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Contents
- half title
- title page
- CONTENTS TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
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SHENSTONE-GREEN.
- CHAP. XXV. THE PENSIONERS ARE NOT PERFECTLY HAPPY IN SHENSTONE-GREEN.
- CHAP. XXVI. CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF SHEN|STONE-GREEN RACES.
- CHAP. XXVII. SHENSTONE-GREEN RACES CONTINUED.
- CHAP. XXVIII. MR. HENRY HEWIT HAS A BAD PEN AND A FINE HEART.
- CHAP. XXIX. A VERY BLOODY CHAPTER, AND A VERY HARD CRUST FOR THE PRO|PRIETOR OF SHENSTONE-GREEN.
- CHAP. XXX. THE PROPRIETOR EXERTS HIMSELF; AND IS SO MUCH INSULTED, THAT HE PUTS AN END TO THE CHAPTER ABRUPTLY.
- CHAP. XXXI. THE SPORTS OF FALSE DELICACY.
- CHAP. XXXII. THE SAME SUBJECT.
- CHAP. XXX. HUMAN NATURE SHOWS OFF ON SHENSTONE-GREEN.
- CHAP. XXXIV. THE PENSIONERS ARE POLITE.
- CHAP. XXXV. WHICH INTRODUCES AN OLD SOLDIER.
- CHAP. XXXVI. HUMAN NATURE LOOKED AT IN AN EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION.
- CHAP. XXXVII. THE REVERSE OF THE PICTURE.
- CHAP. XXXVIII. THE WHISTLER WHISTLES LUSTILY ALL THROUGH THIS CHAPTER.
- CHAP. XXXIX. IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO INTRO|DUCE A CONSTABLE ON SHEN|STONE-GREEN.
- CHAP. XXXX. A DISCOVERY WHICH NONE COULD HAVE EXPECTED.
- CHAP. XLI. HUMANITY AGAIN LOOKS EAIR, AND SHINES THROUGH HER TEARS.
- CHAP. XLII. CONTAINING A DUEL WHICH FEW READERS COULD FORESEE.
- CHAP. XLIII. WHICH IS NECESSARY TO THE NARRATIVE.
- CHAP. XLIV. THE PARTICULARS OF THE DUEL EXPLAINED.