Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, by HILLIARD, GRAY, AND Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. CONTENTS OF VOLUME SECOND. ESSAYS ON RELIGIOUS AND MORAL SUBJECTS Page Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement The Busy Body The Waste of Life Necessary Hints to those that would be rich The Way to make Money plenty in every Man's Pocket Advice to a Young Tradesman Plan for saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds The Way to Wealth; being a Summary of the Maxims Observations on Mayz, or Indian Corn Precautions to be used by those who are about to undertake a Sea Voyage Toleration in Old England and New England, 92 103 Observations relative to the Intentions of the original Paper, a Poem 159 To Miss Georgiana Shipley, on the Loss of her Squirrel 170 A Petition of the Left Hand, to those who have the Superintendency of Education 183 The Handsome and Deformed Leg 185 |