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A CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE

OF

DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS;

WITH THE DATES OF PUBLICATION.

NOTE.-Those marked with an Asterisk (*) are not in the List attached to any previous Biography.

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1.*A Letter containing some Reflections on His Majesty's Declaration for Liberty of Conscience. Dated the 4th April, 1687. (One Sheet 4to., in double columns.) About June, 1687 2. A New Discovery of an Old Intreague. A Satyr level'd at Treuchery, and Ambition: Calculated to the Nativity of the Rapparee Plott, and the Modesty of the Jacobite Clergy. Designed by Way of Conviction to the 117 Petitioners, and for the Benefit of those that Study the Mathematicks &c. Printed in the Year 1691. (4to. pp. 36.) 3.The Englishman's Choice, and True Interest: In a Vigorous Prosecu tion of the War against France and Serving K. William and Q. Mary, and acknowledging their Right. London. Printed in the Year 1694. (4to. pp. 32.)

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4. The Character of the late Dr. Samuel Annesley, by Way of Elegy. (Folio.)

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5. Some Reflections on a Pamphlet lately Published, entitled, "An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is Inconsistent with a Free Government, and absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy." London. Printed for E. Whitlock, 1697. (4to. pp. 28.)

(4to. pp. 28.)

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1691

1694

1697

1st Edition, 1697 2nd Edition, 1697

6. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters in Cases of Preferment. With a Preface to the Lord Mayor, Occasioned by his carrying the Sword to a Conventicle. London. Printed Anno Dom. 1697. (4to. 4 leaves & 28 pages.)

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25 Jan. 1698

1st Edition, 29 May, 1698 2nd Edition, 23 May, 1702

7. An Essay upon Projects. London. Printed by R. R. for Tho.
Cockerill, at the Corner of Warwick Lane, 1697. (8vo. Title.
pp. xiv & 336)
With a New Title
8. The Poor Man's Plea, in Relation to all the Proclamations, Decla
rations, Acts of Parliament, &c. which have been or shall be
made or published for a Reformation of Manners, and suppre-sing
Immorality in the Nation. London. Printed in the Year 1698.
(4to. 2 leaves, pp. 31.)

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1st Edition, 31 Mar. 1698 2nd Edition, 24 May, 1698 3rd Edition, 26 Mar. 1700

9. An Argument shewing that a Standing Army, with Consent of Par.
liament, is not Inconsistent with a Free Government. London. E.
Whitlock. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 26.)
10. The Pacificator, a Poem. London. Sold by J. Nutt near Sta-
tioners' Hall. (Folio. Title & pp. 14.)

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1698

20 Feb. 1700

II. The Two Great Questions Consider'd. I. What the French King will do, with respect to the Spanish Monarchy. II. What Measures the English ought to Take. London. Printed in the Year 1700. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 28.) .

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15 Nov. 1700

Printed,

12. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters in Cases
of Preferment. With a Preface to Mr. How. London.
Anno. Dom. 1701.
13. The Two Great Questions further Consider'd. With some Reply to

20 Nov. 1700

2 Dec. 1700

the Remarks. Non licet hominem Muliebriter Rixari. London. (4to.) 14. The Six distinguishing Characters of a Parliament Man; address'd to the good People of England. London. Printed in the Year 1700. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 22)

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Jan. 1701

15. The Danger of the Protestant Religion Considered, from the present
Prospect of a Religious War in Europe. Printed in the Year 1701.
(4to.)
16. The True Born Englishman. A Satyr.
(4to. 2 leaves & pp. 71.)
With an Explanatory Preface.

9 Jan. 1701 1st Edition, Jan. 1701

Printed in the Year 1700.

(4to. 5 leaves & pp. 60.)

9th Edition, 1701

Superfine Paper with an

"A New Edition Neatly Printed on a
Elzevir Letter very much enlarged of the True-born Englishman.
Just Published. London. J. Roberts. (8vo. pp.

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.) With 22 March, 1716

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a New Preface." "A Neat and Correct Edition (on an Elzevir Letter) of the True-born Englishman. A Satyr. To which is prefixed a New Preface by the Author, adapted to the Present Reign. Price 6d." 9 Oct. 1719 "A Neat Pocket Edition (Corrected and Enlarged by the Author) of the True-born Englishman. A Satyr. Price 6d." 2 Nov. 1721 17.* Considerations upon Corrupt Elections of Members to serve in Parliament. London. Printed in the Year 1701. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 24.) 18. The Freeholders Plea against Stock-Jobbing Elections of ParliamentMen. London. Printed in the Year 1701. pp. 27.).

Jan. 1701

(4to. 2 leaves & 1st Edition, 23 Jan. 1701 2nd Edition, 4 Feb. 1701

19. A Letter to Mr. How by Way of Reply to his Observations on the Preface to the Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters in Case of Preferment. By the Author of the Preface and the Enquiry. Printed 1701. By A. Baldwin in Warwick Lane.

24 Jan. 1701

20. The Villainy of Stock-Jobbers detected, and the Causes of the late Run upon the Bank and Bankers Discovered and Considered. London. Printed in the Year 1701 1st Edition, 11 Feb. 1701 2nd Edition, 17 Feb. 1701 Considered. London.

(4to Title, & pp. 26.)

21. The Succession to the Crown of England Printed in the Year 1701 (4to. pp. 38.)

About I March, 1701

22. Legion's Memorial to the House of Commons (2 leaves quarto.)

presented. 14 May, 1701

23. The History of the Kentish Petition. London. Printed in the Year 1701. (4to. Title & Preface 3 leaves & pp. 25.)

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24. The Present State of Jacobitism Considered, in two Queries. I. What Measures the French King will take with respect to the Person and Title of the P. P. of Wales? II. What the Jacobites in England ought to do on the same Account? London. 4. BaldBefore Oct. 1701 win. (4to. Title & Preface 3 leaves pp. 22.) 25. Reasons against a War with France; or, an Argument shewing that the French King's Owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is no Sufficient Ground of a War. London. Printed in the Year 1701. (4to. Title & pp. 30) October, 1701 26. The Original Power of the Collective Body of the People of England, Examined and Asserted. With a double Dedication to the King, and to the Parliament. London. (Folio-Title and Dedications 4 leaves, & pp. 24.) Printed in the year 1702. 27 Dec. 1701 27. Legion's New Paper: Being a Second Memorial to the Gentlemen of a late House of Commons. With Legion's Humble Address to His Majesty. London, Printed and are to be Sold by the I Jan. 1702 Booksellers of London and Westminster. (4to. pp. 18) 28. The Mock Mourners, a Satyr, by way of Elegy on King William. By the Author of the True-born Englishman. London. W. Gunne

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1st Edition, Price 6d.

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About May, 1702 2nd Edition, 1702 3rd Edition, 1702

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1702

June, 1702

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Corrected. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 20.) (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 32.) (8vo. pp. 16. Corrected by the Author. London. Printed 1702) 7th Edition, 23 Feb. 1703 29. Reformation of Manners. A Satyr. Ve Vobis Hypocritè. Printed in the year 1702. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 64.) 30. A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty: or, Whiggish Loyalty and Church Loyalty Compared. Printed in the year 1702. (4to. Title & pp. 34.) 31.* Good Advice to the Ladies: shewing, that, as the World goes, is like to go, the best way for them is to keep Unmarried. By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. Printed in the year 1702. (4to. Title & Preface 4 leaves pp. 16.) 1st Edition, 3 Sept. 1702 (The Second Edition corrected.) with the Character of a Beau. London: Printed for R. Smith, without Temple Bar, and are sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers' Hall. (4to. Title and Preface 3 leaves & pp. 16.) 2nd Edition, 1705 32. The Spanish Descent. A Poem. By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. London. Printed in the year 1702. (4to. pp. 27.)

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Nov. 1702

33. An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity. Shewing that the Dissenters are no Way Concerned in it. By the Author of the Preface to Mr. How. London. (4to. pp. 31) 1st Edition, Nov. 1702 In his collected Writings, 2nd Edition, 1703 (The same with the following Title) an Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity Bill. By the Author of the True Born Englishman. London. (4to. pp. 14.), 3rd Edition, 1704 34. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters: or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church. London. Printed in the year 1702. (4to. Title & pp. 29.)

I Dec. 1702

35. A Brief Explanation of a late Pamphlet, entitled The Shortest Way

with the Dissenters

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36. King William's Affection to the Church of England, Examined.

London. (4to. pp. 26.).

(4to. Title & pp. 26.)
(4to. Title & pp. 36.)

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1703

1703

1st Edition, 25 March, 1703
2nd Edition,
3rd Edition, 3 April, 1703
4th Edition, 13 April, 1703

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Nov. 1703

Reissued 1704

45. A Challenge of Peace, addressed to the whole Nation, with an
Enquiry into Ways and Means for bringing it to pass. London.
(4to. 4 leaves & pp. 24.)
46. Some Remarks on the First Chapter in Dr. Davenant's Essays, con-
cerning Appeals to the People from their Representatives. Printed
and Sold, by A. Baldwin. London, 1704. (4to. Title & pp. 29.)
1st Edition, 10 Dec. 1703

Reissued with Title of "Original Right," &c. (4to, pp. 30.)

2nd Edition, 1704

47. The Liberty of Episcopal Dissenters in Scotland truly Stated. By a

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To which is added a Preface (8vo. pp. 24)
49. The Dissenters' Answer to the High Church Challenge. London.
(4to. pp. 55.)
50. An Essay on the Regulation of the Press. Sold by the Booksellers
of London and Westminster. Price 6d. (4to.)
51. A Serious Inquiry into this Grand Question: Whether a Law to
prevent Occasional Conformity of Dissenters would not be Incon-
sistent with the Act of Toleration, and a Breach of the Queen's
Promise. London. Printed in the year 1704. (4to. pp. 28.) Early in 1704

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52. The Parallel: or, Persecution of Protestants the shortest Way to prevent the Growth of Popery in Ireland. (4to.) About Feb. or early in 1704 53. The Layman's Sermon upon the late Storm. Held forth at an honest Coffee-House Conventicle. Not so much a Jest as 'tis thought to be. (4to. Title & pp. 24.). 54. Royal Religion. Being some Enquiry after the Piety of Princes. With Remarks on a Book, Entitled a Form of Prayers used by King William. (4to. pp. 27.) Price 6d. 1st Edition, 18 Mar. 1704 2nd Edition, 1704

55.* Legion's Humble Address to the Lords.

56. More Short Ways with the Dissenters.

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(One leaf folio.)

London.

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24 Feb. 1704

About April, 1704

(4to. pp. 24)
28 April, 1704
May 1704

London.

Printed
16 July, 1704

57. The Dissenters Misrepresented and Represented. (4to.) .
58. A New Test of the Church of England's Honesty.
in the year 1704. (4to. Title & pp. 24.)
59. The Storm: or, a Collection of the Most Remarkable Casualties and
Disasters, which happened in the late Dreadful Tempest, both by
Sea, and Land. London. G. Sawbridge.
(8vo. Title and Preface 8 leaves & pp. 272).
60. An Elegy on the Author of the True Born Englishman. With an
Essay on the late Storm. By the Author of the Hymn to the
Pillory. London. (4to. Title and Preface 2 leaves & pp. 56.)

1704. Price 3s. 6ď.

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17 July, 1704

15 Aug. 1704

61. A True State of the Difference between Sir George Rooke, Kt. and William Colepeper, Esq., together with an Account of the Trial of Mr. Nathaniel Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. Merrian; before the Right Hon. Sir John Holt, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of England, on an Indictment for the Designs and Attempts therein mentioned against the Life of the said Wm. Colepeper, on behalf of the said Sir George Rooke. Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. (London. Folio pp. 44.) 22 Aug. 1704

62. A Hymn to Victory. By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. London. Printed for John Nutt, near Stationers' Hall. (4to. 4 leaves & pp. 52) 1st Edition, 29 Aug. 1704 Three Spurious Editions, 1, a Half-sheet, 2, a Sheet, 3, a Sheet

and a half

Aug. 1704

(With Latin Epigrams behind Title.) (4to. 4 leaves & 52 Pages.) London. Printed for J. Nutt, near Stationers' Hall.

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2nd Edition, 9 Sept. 1704 63. The Protestant Jesuite Unmasked. In Answer to the two Parts of Cassandra. Wherein the Author and his Libels are laid open, with the True Reasons why he would have the Dissenters Humbled. With my service to Mr. Lesley. London. Printed in the year 1704. (4to 2 leaves & pp. 52.) 12 Sept. 1704 64. Giving Alms no Charity, and Employing the Poor a Grievance to the Nation. Being an Essay upon this Great Question. Whether Workhouses, Corporations, and Houses of Correction for Employing the Poor, as now practised in England, or Parish Stocks as proposed in a late Pamphlet, Entitled 4 Bill for the better Relief, Imployment and Settlement of the Poor, &c. are not mischievous to the Nation, tending to the Destruction of our Trade, and to Encrease the Number and Misery of the Poor, Addressed to the Parliament of England. London. (4to. pp. 28.) 18 Nov. 1704

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