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DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS.

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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. A. Baldvin. (4to. Title & Preface 3 leaves pp. 22.) Before Oct. 1701 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 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.

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I Jan. 1702

1st Edition, Price 6d.

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

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 Hypocrite. 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.)

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1702

June, 1702

31.* Good Advice to the Ladies: shewing, that, as the World goes, and 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

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

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

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1703

1st Edition, 25 March, 1703 2nd Edition,

1703

3rd Edition, 3 April, 1703 4th Edition, 13 April, 1703

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18 Sept. 1703

44. An Enquiry into the Case of Mr. Asgil's General Translation:

shewing that 'tis not a nearer way to Heaven than the Grave.

By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. London. J. Nutt.
(8vo. 4 leaves & pp. 48.)

Nov. 1703

Reissued 1704

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

Gentleman.

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. (410.)

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

DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS.

52. The Parallel: or, Persecution of Protestants the shortest Way to prevent the Growth of Popery in Ireland. (4to.)

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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

24 Feb. 1704

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

56. More Short Ways with the Dissenters.

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

(One leaf folio.)

About April, 1704

London.

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

(4to.).
London.

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May 1704

Printed
16 July, 1704

57. The Dissenters Misrepresented and Represented.
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. 1704. Price 3s, 6d.
(8vo. Title and Preface 8 leaves & pp. 272).

17 July, 1704

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.)

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. leaves & pp. 52) Ist Edition, 29 Aug. 1704 Three Spurious Editions, 1, a Half-sheet, 2, a Sheet, 3, a Sheet

and a half

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(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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65. The Double Welcome. A Poem to the Duke of Marlborough. London. Printed in the Year 1705. (4to. Title & pp. 30.) 9 Jan. 1705 66.* Persecution Anatomized: or an Answer to the following Questions, viz. I. What Persecution for Conscience Sake is? II. Whether any High Church that Promote the Occasional Bill, may not properly be called Persecutors? III. Whether any Church whatever, whilst it Savours of a Persecuting Spirit, is a true Church? IV. Who are the greatest Promoters of a Nation's Welfare, the High Church, or Dissenters? London. Printed in the Year 1705. (4to. Title and Dedication 2 leaves & pp. 23.) 22 Feb. 1705 67. A Review of the Affairs of France, and of all Europe as influenced by that Nation, &c. &c. (4to. pp. 424. Five Supplements of Scandal Club. pp. 140. and Appendix, pp. 32.) Vol. I. London. 24 Feb. 1705 68. The Consolidator: or Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon. Translated from the Lunar Language. By the Author of the True-born Englishman. London. Printed, and are to be sold, by Benj. Bragg, (8vo. 2 Titles, pp. 360.) 26 Mar. 1705 With Additions. 2nd Edition, 17 Nov. 1705 69.* A Journey to the World in the Moon, &c. By the Author of the True-born Englishman. Printed at London, and Reprinted at Edinburgh by James Watson in Craig's Closs. (4to. pp. 4). . 1705 70.* A Letter from the Man in the Moon to the Author of the Trueborn Englishman. Printed at London and Reprinted at Edinburgh by James Watson in Craig's Closs. (4to. pp. 4.) 71.*A Second Journey to the World in the Moon, &c. By the Author of the True-born Englishman. London. (4to. pp. 4.) 72. The Experiment; or the Shortest Way with the Dissenters Exemplified. Being the Case of Mr. Abraham Gill, a Dissenting Minister in the Isle of Ely, and a full Account of his being sent for a Soldier by Mr. Fern, (an Ecclesiastical Justice of the Peace) and other Conspirators. To the Eternal Honour of the Temper and Moderation of High Church Principles. Humbly Dedicated to the Queen. London. Printed and Sold by B. Bragg. (4to. 3 leaves & pp. 58.) 1st Edition, 27 March, 1705 The Modesty and Sincerity of those worthy English Gentlemen commonly called High Churchmen, exemplified in a Modern Instance. Most humbly dedicated to her Majesty and her High Court of Parliament. London. B. Bragg. (4to. 3 leaves & pp. 58.) 2nd Edition, 19 Oct. 1706 73. Advice to all Parties. By the Author of the True-Born Englishman. London. Printed and are to be sold by B. Bragg. (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 24.)

1705

1705

30 April, 1705

May, 1705

74. The Dyet of Poland. A Satyr. Printed at Dantzick in the year
1705 (4to. 2 leaves & pp. 60.)
75. The High Church Legion: Or, the Memorial Examined. Being a
New Test of Moderation, as 'tis recommended to all that love the
Church of England and the Constitution. London. (4to. 3 leaves
& pp. 21.)

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17 July, 1705

24 Oct. 1705

76. A Declaration without Doors: By the Author of the True-born
Englishman. Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westmin-
ster. (4to.)
77. Party Tyranny: Or, An Occasional Bill in Miniature; as now Prac-
tised in Carolina: Humbly offered to the Consideration of both
Houses of Parliament. London. (4to. Title & pp. 30.)

About Nov. 1705

DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS.

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Daniel De Foc.
(4to. pp. 4.) At
About I Dec. 1705

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15 Jan. 1706

78. An Answer to Lord Haversham's Speech. By
(Reprinted from the Review of 24 Nov. 1705.)
the end is "London. Printed 1705.”
79. A Hymn to Peace. Occasioned by the two Houses joining in one
Address to the Queen. By the Author of the True-born English-
man. London. Printed in the Year 1706. (4to. pp. 60.) 10 Jan. 1706
80. A Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled the L-d Haversham's Vindica-
tion of his Speech, &c. By the Author of the Review. London.
(4to. pp. 32.)
81. A Review of the Affairs of France; with Observations on Transac-
tions at Home. (4to. 4 leaves & pp. 508.) Vol. II. (including
the "Little Review," from 6 June, to 21 August, 1705) 1 Jan. 1706
82.* The Case of Protestant Dissenters in CAROLINA; shewing how a LAW
to prevent Occasional Conformity there, has ended in the Total
Subversion of the Constitution in Church and State. Recom-
mended to the serious Consideration of all that are true Friends
of our present Government. Mutato nomine de te Fabula nar-
ratur. London. Printed in the Year 1706. (4to. pp. 42.) Early in 1706
83. Remarks on the Bill to prevent Frauds committed by Bankrupts.
With Observations on the Effect it may have upon TRADE.
London (4to. Title & pp. 29.)
18 April, 1706
84. An Essay at Removing National Prejudices against a Union with
SCOTLAND. To be continued during the Treaty here. LONDON.
Printed for B. Bragg. (4to. Title & pp. 30.) PART I.

85. PART II. (The Title as before.)
Edinburgh, Parts I. & II. reprinted in one.

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1st Edition, 4 May, 1706 1st Edition, 28 May, 1706 (4to. pp. 51.)

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2nd Edition, 1706 86. An Essay at Removing National Prejudices against a Union with ENGLAND. By the Author of the two First. [Edinburgh.] Printed in the Year 1706. (4to. pp. 35.) PART III... Nov. 1706. 87. A Fourth Essay at Removing National Prejudices; with some Reply to Mr. H-dges, and some other Authors, who have Printed their Objections against a Union with England. [Edinburgh.] Printed in the Year 1706. (4to. pp. 44.) PART IV. Dec. 1706 88. A FIFTH Essay at Removing National Prejudices; with a Reply to some Authors, who have Printed their Objections against a Union with ENGLAND. [Edinburgh.] Printed in the Year 1707. (4to. Title and Preface 4 leaves, pp. 35.) PART V. Jany. 1707 89. Two Great Questions Considered-I. What is the Obligation of Parliaments to the Addresses or Petitions of the People, and What the Duty of Addressers? II. Whether the Obligation of the Covenant, or other National Engagements, is concerned in the Treaty of Union? Being a SIXTH Essay at Removing National Prejudices against the Union. [Edinburgh.] Printed in the Year 1707. (4to. pp. 31.) PART VI. 90. A Plea for the Non Conformists: Shewing the true State of their Case: &c. &c. By Thomas de Laune. With a Preface by the Author of the Review. London. Printed and Sold by W. & J. Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate Street. (4to. Title. [Preface by Defoe, pp. xi.] pp. 66.) 1st Edition, 6 June, 1706

Jan. 1707

Another Edition (8vo. Title, [Preface by Defoe, pp. xvi,] Witness
& Contents 3 leaves. Plea pp. 144.)

91. A Sermon preached by Mr. Daniel De Foe, on the Fitting up of Dr.
Burgess's Meeting House. (Taken from his Review of the 20th
June, 1706.) (4to.).

1712

June, 1706

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