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A moral and satirical survey of fashionable society that traces where and how its members congregate and live, describes their governing habits and social codes, and catalogs their religion, education, manners, dress, and entertainments. The work assesses the apparent happiness of this class, identifies systemic defects rooted in affectation and refinement without principle, and proposes practical reforms aimed at redirecting priorities toward virtue and piety. Its tone combines observational detail with moral exhortation, grouping particulars into chapters that move from description to critique and suggested remedies.
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