REFLECTIONS ON SEDUCTION.
Influence of the British Constitution, 321. The characters of a
felon and seducer, compared, 323. The history of a seducer, from
real life, 326. His birth and prospective talent, 328. Education,
Character of his travelling companion, 330. Exploits in
Paris, 331. Occurrences in Bourdeaux, 333. Journey to Mar-
seilles and Toulon, 336. Thence to Naples, 337. Description
of a hurricane, 338. Lands at Leghorn, 341. Visits Naples ; re-
turns to England; and is about to be married, 342. Excessive
grief occasioned by the death of a friend, 344. Goes to London,
and thence to Scotland, 345. His father's death, 349. Interview
with his mother, 350. Base attempt, 352. Change of disposition,
354. Extreme misery, 355. Extravagant conduct, 357. Elope-
ment with a young lady, 361. His dying moments, 362. Law of
honour and men of the world, 364. The seducer's character fur-
ther sketched, 366. Sufferings of unhappy women, 370. Murder
sometimes committed, 371. The victim of seduction generally
abandoned, 372. Notorious rakes received and countenanced in
society, 377. Prostitution an inevitable consequence, 378. Waste
of happiness, 380. Remedy proposed by Doctor COLQUHOUN, ex-
amined, 386. State of morals in Holland, Italy, and India, 388.