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Dry-Boots, Jeremiah. A South Sea di- rector: written as coming from a Quaker. In "Applebee's Journal "(L.),Feb. 4, 1721.

E. S. On presages, etc. In "Mist's Journal " (L.), Feb. 6, 1720.

The next week the same journal contained an answer to this article, also written by Defoe, which he signed "T. E."

Eleanor. Distress of a loving, virtu- ous woman. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), Sept. 3, 1720.

Elevator. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), March 28, 1724.

Eminent, Mr. Of doing something to be talked about. In " Applebee's Jour- nal " (L.), Oct. 21, 1721.

This was a continuation of the same suhject of the previous week, which he had signed "Caution."

English Gentleman, An. Memoirs of a cavalier; or, a military journal of the wars in Germany, and the wars in England ; from the year 1632 to the year 1648. Written . . . by . . . L. 1720.

Englishman at the Court of Han- over, An. A seasonable warning and caution against the insinuations of Pa- pists and Jacobites in favour of the Pre- tender ... L. 1712.

Enigma. On strictures on publication of Aislabie's defence. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Sept. 23, 1721.

Enquirer, "The. The directors of the South Sea directors. In " Applebee's Journal" (L.), Feb. 11, 1721.

Epidemicus. Against the reproach of mercenari/ applied to public writers. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), June 5, 1725.

Experience, T. (1) On the decay of true friendship. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Dec. 12, 1724.— (2) And on a case of ingratitude. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Jan. 2, 1725.

F — e, Dan D. A curious little ora- tion, delivered by Father Andrew, con- cerning the great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Translated from the fourth edition of the French, by Dan D. F— e. L.1717.

Face,Count Kidney. A shrewish wife. In " Mi.st's Journal" (L.), May 28, 1720.

Paithfiill, Franlt. In " Mist's Jour- nal " (L.), Feb. 28, 1719.

Familiar Spirit, A. The friendly daemon ; or, the generous apparition . . . By . . . L. 1726.

Fancy, Henry, Jr. On journalist in- dependence. In " Mist's Journal " (L.), Nov. 7, 1719.

Parmer, The. A plea for charity to destitute labourers. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), July 3, 1725.


Firebrand, Penelope. Pleasure in the city and the country contrasted. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Oct. 3, 1724.

Floretina. Success of u. female in stocks. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), Aug. 20, 1720.

Freeholder, A. On the favourites of kings. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Feb. 24, 1722.

Freeman, Harry. An office for mar- riages. In " Mist's Journal " (L.), April

4, 1719.

Furioso. Conjugal forbearance in- culcated by a story. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), March 27, 1725.

Furious. Party spirit may lead to unnatural conduct. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), Aug. 11, 1722.

G. In " Mist's Journal," March 15, 1718.

G. Against the author of indecent books, and on a steel concave. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), April 26, and June 21, 1718.

G. B. Uncertainty of history written with party spirit. In " Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Aug. 18, 1722.

G. M. On the character of an aban- doned clergyman. In " Applebee's Journal" (L.), Oct. 27, 1722.

G. T. On the evils of disloyalty. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), July 19, 1718.

G. Y. A story of want of charity. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), Aug. 2, 1718.

Grateful. On the baseness of in- gratitude. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), Dec. 19, 1724.

Gunpowder. Lament on the loss of the " Charming Fanny " laden with brimstone. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Sept. 18, 1725.

Gyaris. A plea for unfortunate ruined debtors. In " Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), April 15, 1721.

He continued this subject in the next number of the same journal, but signed his communica- tion " Misericordia." In the same journal for April 29, he wrote " On the sanctuaries of poor debtors," and again used the signature of " Gy- aris."

H. In " Mist's Journal " (L.), April

5, and Aug. 9, 1718, when he published articles upon " The JPrinting of Indecent Books," and "A Political Satire — The Czar and ];is son."

H. R. Essay referring to the great plague in London. In "Applebee's Jour- nal " (L.), Oct. 6, 1721.

Hat, Obadiah Blue. A Quaker let- ter on a false lover. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Feb. 29, 1724.

Horncastle, Thomas. On defects in the English law of divorcement. In