How to Observe: Morals and Manners

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CONTENTS. PART I. Requisites for Observation. Page INTRODUCTION

HOW TO OBSERVE.

MORALS AND MANNERS.

PART I. REQUISITES FOR OBSERVATION.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. PHILOSOPHICAL REQUISITES.

CHAPTER II. MORAL REQUISITES.

CHAPTER III. MECHANICAL REQUISITES.

PART II. WHAT TO OBSERVE.

CHAPTER I. RELIGION.

CHAPTER II. GENERAL MORAL NOTIONS.

CHAPTER III. DOMESTIC STATE.

CHAPTER IV. IDEA OF LIBERTY.

CHAPTER V. PROGRESS.

CHAPTER VI. DISCOURSE.

PART III. MECHANICAL METHODS.

FOOTNOTES:

How to Observe.


Morals and Manners.




BY

HARRIET MARTINEAU


"HÉlas! oÙ donc chercher, oÙ trouver le bonheur?
——Nulle part tout entier, partout avec mesure."

Voltaire.

"Opening my journal-book, and dipping my pen in my ink-horn, I determined, as far as I could, to justify myself and my countrymen in wandering over the face of the earth."

Rogers.


LONDON:
CHARLES KNIGHT AND CO. 22, LUDGATE STREET.
1838.


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