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ADDITIONS,

CONTRIBUTED CHIEFLY BY MR. EDWARD DENHAM, OF NEW BEDFORD,

The followiug one hundred and eighty-four pseudonyms were used by Daniel Defoe, for whose bibliography see "William Lee's "Daniel Defoe," etc. (L. 1869).


A. A. A. Story of a captain in unfor- tunate circumstances. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Oct. 17, 1724.

A. B. On grave questions of European policy. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), July 23, 1720.

A. G. On circumstances affecting health and disease. In "Applebee's Journal," (L.), Sept. 28, 1723.

A. M. G. C. The character of British justice. In "Applebee's Journal," (L.), March 10, 1722.

A. Z. (1) The Bubbler ridiculed. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), April ,30, 1720.— (2) The unfortunate brew-house pro- jector. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), May 12, 1720.

Abed. On the clemency of the Czar. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), May 10, 1718.

Abigail. Description of a jealous hus- band. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), March r., 1725.

All-Hide. Satire on Apocryphal news. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 3, 1720.

Amlnadab. A letter, pretending to come from a Quaker, on the wickedness of the times. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), June 3, 1721.

Ancient. Serious reflections on old age. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), July 7, 1722.

Andronicus. Description of an un- manageable wife. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Dec. 5, 1724.

Anglipoloskl of Ijlthuania. The dyet of Poland : a satyr . . Dantzic, 1705.

Anne. Complaint of one graduating an old maid. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Oct. 31, 1724.


Anti8ethiops. On the Hell-Fire Clubs. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), May 20, 1721.

This was the concluaion to an article in the journal the previous week, which he had signed "Orthodox."

Anti-Bubble. Bubbles again threaten to rise. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Nov. 25, 1721.

Anti-Bubbler. On the Bubbler. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), Feb. 20, 1720.

Anticationlst. On assassination of rulers. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 16, 1721.

This subject he continued in the next four numbers of the same journal. But he signed that of Dec. 23, 1721, "Anti-King-Killcr"; that of Jan. 13, 1722, " Philo-Royalist "; while those of Dec. 30, 1721, and Jan. 6, 1722, were not signed.

Autifogger, Hen., Junior. A story of an exorbitant lawyer. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), May 1, 1725.

Anti-Italick. 'The sinfulness of plots and conspiracies. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Dec. 1, 1722.

Anti-Jobber. A story of the evils of stock speculation. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Oct. 15, 1720.

Antl-King-KUler. On assassination of rulers. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 23, 1721.

Being a continuation of the same subject pub- lished in that journal of Dec. 16, signed "Anti- cationist."

Anti-Pope. On Pope's translation of Homer. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), July 31, 1725.

This criticism Defoe continued in the same journal the next week, but signed no name.

Antiplot. The plot detected : Bishop Atterbury in the tower. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Sept. 1, 1722.

Antiplot, Anthony. A curious pic-