Anti-Jacobin Novels, Part II, Volume 6

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W. M Verhoeven
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"A selection of Anti-Jacobin novels reprinted in full with annotations. The set includes works by male and female writers holding a range of political positions within the Anti-Jacobin camp, and represents the French Revolution, American Revolution, Irish Rebellion and political unrest in Scotland."--Provided by publisher.

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Part, Berkeley Hall: or, the Pupil of Experience.
chapter I The Arrival of a Stranger at Berkeley Hall.
chapter II A Peep into the Parlour.
chapter III Good unexpected, evil unforeseen, Appear by turns, as Fortune shifts the scene. 10
chapter IV The British Soldier.
chapter V Continuation of the Veteran's Story.
chapter VI Veteran's Narrative Continued.
chapter VII The Conversation Continued; or the Itch of Story-Telling.
chapter VIII Danger and Escape of the Soldier.
chapter IX Character of Dr. Homily and his Friends.
chapter X Sketch of Matilda, the Doctor's Daughter.
chapter XI Pity Melts the Mind to Love.
chapter XII An Uncommon Incident.
chapter XIII Precipitate Measures.
chapter XIV A Disatrous Event.
chapter XV Futility of Systems.
chapter XVI The Wanderer's Return Home.
chapter XVII Some Account of our Young Hero.
chapter XVIII Intrepidity of Young Tickle.
chapter XIX Sketch of Sancho's Character.
chapter XX College Adventures; With the Description of a Petty Tyrant.
chapter XXI Hostilities Commenced, and the Petty Tyrant Humbled.
chapter XXII Treachery and Meanness Properly Rewarded.
chapter XXIII Dr. Sourby's Notion of True Courage, and a Striking Example of it.
chapter XXIV Fresh Instances of the Surprising and Marvellous.
chapter XXV Force of Imagination.
chapter XXVI The History of Prince Pangoleen, Alias George Silverheels, Heir Apparent to the Crown of Angola.
chapter XXVII Prince Pangoleen in Fresh Difficulties.
chapter XXVIII An Appeal to Facts.
chapter XXIX A Lesson Never to Despair.
chapter XXX Out of Evil Often Arises Good.
chapter XXXI Description of the Bay of Monongahela. 124 .
chapter XXXII Travels of the King of the Pacific Ocean.
chapter XXXIII A Learned Discussion, Ending as it Began.
chapter XXXIV Excursion with the Princes Thelassin and Agapont on the Lake.
chapter XXXV Discussion on Fire and Raw Meat.
chapter XXXVI Submarine Town and Temple, Sports and Festival.
chapter XXXVII Narrow Escape of King Gongunza.
chapter XXXVIII Wonderful Voyage of his Marine Majesty to the South Pole; with a Description of the Content of Machaira.
chapter XXXIX A Peck of Metaphysical Dust.
chapter XL Gongunza's Voyage to the Concave Sphere; and Description of the Kingdoms of Negotiana.
part, Berkeley Hall: or, the Pupil of Experience.
chapter I Prince Pangoleen's Departure from Monongahela.
chapter II All's Well that Ends Well; or Pangoleen's Adventure with the Princess Zalisca.
chapter III Wonderful Anecdote of a Black Wig.
chapter IV Dr. Homily's Pleasant Sally on his Hobby.
chapter V An Interesting Scene at the Tomb of Matilda.
chapter VI A Dish of Snip-Snaps. 201
chapter VII Gallant Atchievement of our Hero.
chapter VIII Dr. Homily's Indigestion of a Mushroom.
chapter IX A Plenary Confession, and Absolution.
chapter X Drawing Lots Sometimes not Fortuitous.
chapter XI Low Life Above Stairs.
chapter XII A Black face and a Black Heart Contrasted.
chapter XIII Letitia's Embarrassment.
chapter XIV Cruelty and Cowardice, Tyranny and Meanness, Inseparable Companions.
chapter XV A Sudden Cleam of Sunshine Through the Clouds.
chapter XVI Folly of Intemperance.
chapter XVII A Stranger Phenomenon Than that of the Black Wig Turned White.
chapter XVIII A Sea Mess of Chowder; Composed of Vegetables, Fish, Flesh, and Fowl.
chapter XIX Chap. XIX.
chapter XX The Sly-Boots 315 Caught Tripping.
chapter XXI Platonic Love.
chapter XXII Tim's Departure from Berkeley Hall, and Dr. Homily's Farewell Discourse.
chapter XXIII A Short Courtship.
chapter XXIV The Plot Thickens.
chapter XXV Dr. Sourby and Our Hero's First Taste of Unceremonious Freedom and Simple Life.
chapter XXVI Strange Alarm, Flight, and Misadventure.
chapter XXVII Different Species of Oratory Suited to Different Men.
chapter XXVIII More peevish, cross, and splenetic Than dog distract, or monkey sick. Hud. 384
chapter XXIX Some Pleasure Derived from Adversity.
chapter XXX Various Opinions on the Extension of Freedom: and a Quaker's Conversation and Hospitality.
chapter XXXI Strange Rupture at Cranberry Hall.
chapter XXXII All in the Wrong: or Sancho in the Suds.
chapter XXXIII Aaron's Malicious Triumph and Unexpected Defeat; or the Story of the Gentle Jessica.
chapter XXXIV Fantastical Projects, and Desperate Resolutions.
chapter XXXV Great Triumph of Dr. Sourby, and his Notion of Marriage.
chapter XXXVI Sancho's Description of the Blessings of Natural Society and Uncivilized Life.
chapter XXXVII All is not Gold that Glitters.
chapter XXXVIII Private Sorrows Lost in Public Cares.
chapter XXXIX New Arrangements of Domestic and Private Concerns.
chapter XL Fortunate Interview with a Stranger.
part, Berkeley Hall: or, the Pupil of Experience.
chapter I Visit to the Cave of a Recluse.
chapter II History of the Misanthrope, or Recluse of the Forest.
chapter III New Scenes of Danger and Difficulty; or, Man in a State of Nature.
chapter IV The Hardy Sachem, or Second Hendrick. 473
chapter V A Talk from the Raven Chief.
chapter VI Generosity and Flight of the Lovely Ancuna.
chapter VII Indian Eulogiums and Ceremonies of Commemoration.
chapter VIII Apprehension and Imminent Danger of the Fugitives.
chapter IX Original Letters from Dr. Homily and Barbara Forester.
chapter X Flux and Reflux of the Tide at Cranberry Hall.
chapter XI Calm and Commotions at Berkeley Hall.
chapter XII Ceremony of the Consideration of the Busts.
chapter XIII A View of Dr. Homily on his Hobby-Horse.
chapter XIV Pleasing Reverse of Fortune.
chapter XV The Arrival of the Long-Lost Travellers.
chapter XVI Entertainment of the Indian Warriors at Berkeley Hall.
chapter XVII A Moonlight Adventure.
chapter XVIII Tonondoric's Observations at Berkeley Hall.
chapter XIX Dialogue Between Miss Moody, Her Brother, and Dr. Homily.
chapter XX Dr. Sourby's Adventure in the Recluse's Cave, and Observations on His Return Home.
chapter XXI Wonderful Revolutions at Cranberry Hall.
chapter XXII Interview of Letitia with our Hero and the Indian Princess.
chapter XXIII Squire Forester's Declaration of Love to Miss Moody.
chapter XXIV Squire Aaron's Triumph and Treachery Successful.
chapter XXV The Mask Dropped, and Open Hostilities Commenced.
chapter XXVI A Gothic Appeal to Cold Iron.
chapter XXVII Danger of our Hero, and Intrepid Conduct of Letitia.
chapter XXVIII Sequel of the Route, and Diligent Pursuit of Tickle.
chapter XXIX Dangerous Situation of Letitia.
chapter XXX Arrival of Two Uncommon Travellers.
chapter XXXI Appearance of Two Different Characters, or the Usual Mode of Consolation.
chapter XXXII Our Heroine's Interview with Dr. Homily.
chapter XXXIII An Event which the Sagacious Reader has Probably Anticipated.
chapter XXXIV Letitia's Letter to Miss Lumeire, and Dr. Homily's Disaster.
chapter XXXV Peregrination and Disasters of Tickle.
chapter XXXVI Unexpected Occurrences.
chapter XXXVII Discovery of the Hermit's Retreat.
chapter XXXVIII Sink Under Misfortunes, But Overcome them by Fortitude.
chapter XXXIX The Vale of Conan.
chapter XL Final Visit to Berkeley Hall.

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823.6
Library of Congress
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OL44079361M
ISBN 10
1351223100
ISBN 13
9781351223102
OCLC/WorldCat
1011118759

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