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INDEX.

Gildon (Charles) abused our Author in many things. Test. i. 296.
——— Printed against Jesus Christ, i. 296.
Gildon and Dennis, their unhappy Difference lamented, iii. 173.
Gentleman, his Hymn to his Creator, by Welsted, ii. 207.
Gazetteers, the monstrous Price of their Writings, ii. 314. the miserable fate of their Works, ibid.

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Handel, an excellent musician, banished to Ireland by the English Nobility, iv. 65.
Heydeggre, a strange bird from Switzerland,i. 290.
Horace, censured by Mr. Welsted, Test
——— Did not know what he was about when he wrote his Art of Poetry, ibid.
Henley (John the Orator) his Tub and Eucharist, ii. 2. His History, iii. 199. His Opinion of Ordination and Christian Priesthood, ibid. His Medals, ibid.
Haywood (Mrs.) What sort of Game for her, ii. 157. Won by Curl, 187. Her great Respect for him. The Offspring of her Brain and Body (according to Curl) ibid. Not undervalued by being set against a Jordan, 165.
Hints, extraordinary ones, ii. 268.
Horneck and Roome, two Party-Writers, iii. 152.

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Index-Learning, the use of it, i. 279.
Journals, how dear they cost the nation, ii. 314.
Jus Divinum, iv. 188.
Impudence, celebrated in Mr. Curl, ii. 159. 186.
——— in Mr. Norton De Foe, ii. 415.
——— in Mr. Henley, iii. 199.
——— in Mr. Cibber jun. iii. 139.
——— in Mr. Cibber sen. passim.

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Lord-Mayors-Show, i. 85.
Library of Bays, i. 131.
Lud (King) ii. 349.
Log (King) i. ver. ult.
Lintot (Bernard) ii. 53.
Laureate, his Crown of what composed, i. 303.

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Madmen, two related to Cibber, i. 32.
Moliere, crucify'd, i. 132.
Moore (James). His Story of six Verses, and of ridiculing Bishop Burnet in the Memoirs of a Parish-Clerk, prov'd false, by the Testimonies of
—The Lord Bolingbroke, Test.
—Hugh Bethel, Esq. ibid.
—Earl of Peterborough, ibid.
—Dr. Arbuthnot, ibid.
——— His Plagiarisms, some few of them, ibid, and ii. 50. What he was real Author of (beside the Story above mentioned.) Vide List of scurrilous Papers.
——— Erasmus, his advice to him, ii. 50.
Milbourne, a fair Critic, and why, ii. 349.
Madness, of what sort Mr. Dennis's was, according to Plato, i. 106.
——— According to himself, ii. 268.
Mercuries and Magazines, i. 42.
May-pole in the Strand, turn'd into a Church, ii. 28.
Morris (Besaleel) ii. 126. iii. 168.
Monuments of Poets, with Inscriptions to other Men, iv. 131, &c.
Medals, how swallowed and recovered, iv. 375.

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Nodding, described, ii. 391.
Needham's, i. 324.
Νοῡς, iv. 249.