239 Buying of Bubbles, a common Bite of laté, C. 12 27 157 Children ust imitate their Parents Virtues; 110 Counsellours (evil) to be punish’d, not the King, 1 20 Conscience is the greatest Alarum, 123 Cæsar to have his Due, next after God, 123 Cruelty contrary to the Nature of Government, 126 Covetousness, the Root and Branch of all Evil, 136 Character of a virtuous Woman, 137 Celibacy may be prudential, not Neceffary, Conquest always attends on Virtue, 141 Conjugal Lové rarely exemplified 204 China-Ware, a worthless Miscbief-Maker, 208 Cloathing as necessary as daily Foad, Charity begins, but must not end, at Home, 262 Contempt is the best Revenge, 258 Change of Apparel, fit for different Seafons, 267 Colours no Argument of good Garments, 272 Curiosities of Nuns worthy of Imitation, Conversation well regulated, most delightful, 307 Crallus, contemptible for his Covetousness, 301 Cæsar, most victorious by his Prudence, 312 Crowns, not to be leffen'd or impoverished, 325 Correction to be given froward Children, 331 Church requires the devouteft Reverence, 341 Coercion 246 licies of well region for his. Coprudence bede 294 341 Coercion over Kings, not lapful, 341 Court-Harlots, perniciosis to the Publick, 345 Contradictions never can be reconcild, 364 D. 119 Deposing of Princes, not study'd by true Patriots, 121 Dignity of a good Wife, describd, 141 Devotion should neither be foppish nor slovenly, 149 Death only can part a loving Couple, 179 Decency of Attire, the Mark of a good Housewife, 195 Duty of a wise Oeconomist, 220 Distaff and Spindle delight the Industrious, 242 Dressing ought to be discreetly Modest, 270 Drapery of the Mind better than the Body, 282 Degenerating prevented by Care and Education, 333 Duties in Educating Children, negleted, . Donors inrich'd by their Charity, Deceitfulness of Favour exposed, 108 13 46 86 Early Education prevents all Corruptions, 167 188 201 224 227 255 259 Excess in Apparel condemnd Oy the Antients, 269 Equipages may be too gaudy and vain-glorious, 270 Emulation in Virtue only goody 300 238 Flesh-Eating not so much used by the Antients, False Foys bring real Sorrows, Female Drunkards the most beastlý, Famous Examples of Generosity, Free. Thinking, bad both in Politicks and Religion, 99 Forgiving of Enemies, the truest Mark of Mercy, 107 Felicity does not lie in fanciful Fopperies, 145 Fidelity in a marry'd Couple, the main Point, 16 Foreigners may be too much encourag'd, Frugality, the Way to good Fortune, i 222 Fair-Dealing highly commendable, Funeral-Pomp, vain-gloriously foolish, Furniture of a House highly recommended, Fidelity to the King, the greatest Glory, 290 Fine Linen, a very useful Manufa£ture, 291 Frugal Wives both useful and exemplary, 295 Friendship is the very Bond of Society, Friends, very rare, if real; and who they are, 316 Forc'd or unequal Matches, not adviseable, 336 Favours the greater, that are not ask'd, Fear of God the most praise-worthy, Fortune- Telling, a ridiculous Delusion, Fair Promises may be false-hearted, Female Beauty not to be consided in, G. 105 118 God the men that im not admire they. 60 224 298 228 God governs still, and can restore all things, 169 Good and Evil smartly compard, Great Sinners of State worse than little Rogues, 178 Good Servants ought to be valued, Gardening,&c. the pleasantest Diversions, 222 Ground-Rents in London, best worth purchasing, Girdles, of great Antiquity and Esteem, 292 Glory, got by publick Profit, not Pride, Government of the Tongue, great Wisdom, Harlots and Concubines dishonour Kings, Honour in giving, greater than in receiving, Hunger needs no savoury Sauces, Happiness of having an indearing Wife, Housewifery highly commendable in all Ranks, 193 Head of a Family should set a good Example, 212 House-Keeping is a laborious Business, Humility deserves the highest Praise, Home-made Cloth, better than foreign Fopperies, 251 Hell-Fire-Clubs, &c. abominably vicious, . 279 Hotch-Potch Governments never long-liv’d, 299 Heart and Tongue should always go together, Housholders should well instruct their Servants, 324 Happy-Pair, that ennoble their Marriage, 327 Hardiness of Education, the best, Hell bas not one Atheist in it, . Instructive Mothers, the Blessing of Families, 99 Impartiality, the best Administration,' Injustice : : 247 308 337 130 183 18 Injustice and Cruelty, Brothers of Iniquity, 122 192 K. Keeping good Company is a chief Article, Kings have the greatest Need of good Education, Kings, most liable to Temptations, Kings ought to be most liberal, King Charles's Restauration, happy, Kings Cheese flould not go half away in Parings, 325 Learning makes the most accomplish'd Perfon, 16 Loyalists, to be rewarded; Rebels, punish’d, Liberality is a generous Virtue, Lazarus too often fed with an empty Prayer, Lessons fit for a King in Distress, Left-handed Marriages, unlawful, Laws of God, never to be forgotten, Love of an indearing Wife, describ’d, Ladies of late too fond of Bubbles in Trade, 207 Labouring requires mest Nourishment, Land is the most certain Estate, 313 Laws |