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THE HISTORY OF MOSCOVIA. ACCEDENCE COMMENCED GRAMMAR. AND AN INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES. LONDON: BELL & DALDY, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1868. CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. PAGE CHAP. II.-Of the Proximate Causes of Good Works CHAP. IX. Of the First Class of special Virtues connected with the CHAP. X.-Of the Second Class of Virtues connected with the Duty CHAP. XI. Of the Duties of Man towards his Neighbour, and the Virtues comprehended under those Duties CHAP. XII. Of the special Virtues or Duties which regard our CHAP. XIII. Of the Second Class of Special Duties towards our 97 . |