CONTENTS 



■OF 



THE FIRST VOLUME. 



LETTER L 



Cmc£rmng the correfponcknce of £ijlant fv lends, Dijcip- 

 pmntment the author s friend zvill h likely io experience im 

 the correfpondence foUcited, fotirmy to Southampion^ 

 Mail coach afociates. The author joins the army — reports 

 himfclf at head quarters. His fa if at ions upon placing 

 himfef under military ccmmand. Military hofpitah Au" 

 ihors pmfuits upon the day ef his arrival at Son f ham h- 

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LETTER IL 



^enery^ promenades ^ amifements^ i^c. of Soutlmmpton, Its 

 many accommodaticns for the fck and the well, RefeBiom: 

 upon V fifing the encampment near Southampton^ Renmrhs 

 upon the dijcouraging fentiments co7iveyed to the troops, 

 2 he author obtains leave of ahfence to return to London, 

 Probable rnifake refpcHing the author^ and fome of his 

 comrades, The utility of perfons engaged in the fervh-t 

 accommodating themfelves to circumftances. Facility tf 

 yielding to e-vtnts a leading feature in ike characlvr of ibi 



