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DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS.

sider, and effectually to provide, against those Jacobite, Popish,
and Conforming Tories, whose principal Ground of Hope to ruin
all sincere Protestants is from those Unchristian and violent Feuds
among ourselves. London. J. Baker. (8vo.)

150.* Union and no Union. Being an Enquiry into the Grievances of
the Scots and how far they are right or wrong, who alledge that
the Union is dissolved. J. Baker. (8vo. pp. 24.)

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3 Dec. 1713

151. A Letter to the Dissenters. London. Printed for J. Morphew
near Stationers' Hall. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 48.)
152. The Scots Nation and Union Vindicated from the Reflections cast
on them in an Infamous libel entitled the Public Spirit of the
Whigs, &c. In which, the most Scandalous Paragraphs con-
tained therein are fairly quoted and fully answered. London.
Printed for A. Bell. (4to. pp. 28.)

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March, 1714

April, 1714

153. A View of the Real Danger of the Protestant Succession. London. J. Baker. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 44.) 154.* Reasons for Im(peaching) the L(or)d H(ig)h Treasurer, and some others of the P(resen) M(inistr)y. Printed and Sold by J. Moore, near St. Paul's. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 39.) End of April, 1714 155. The Remedy worse than the Disease; or, Reasons against passing the Bill for preventing the Growth of Schism. To which is added a brief Discourse of Toleration and Persecution, shewing their Unavoidable Effects Good or Bad; and Proving that neither Diversity of Religions, nor Diversity in the Same Religion are Dangerous, much less Inconsistent with good Government. In a Letter to a Noble Earl. London. J. Baker. (Svo. pp. 48.) 9 June, 1714 156. Mercator: or, Commerce Retrieved, Being Considerations on the Subject of British Trade; particularly as it respects Holland, Flanders and the Dutch Barrier; the Trade to and from France, the Trade to Portugal, Spain and the West Indies, and the Fisheries of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia: With other Matters and Advantages accruing to Great Britain, by the Treaties of Peace and Commerce lately Concluded at Utrecht. The whole being founded upon just Authorities, faithfully Collected from Authentick Papers, and now made Publick for General Information 26 May, 1713 to 20 July, 1714 157.*The Flying Post and Medley (Hurt's). [Written by Daniel Defoe, a small leaf folio published thrice a week, continued to the 21st of Aug. 1714, if not later.] 27 July 1714 to 21 Aug. 1714 158. Advice to the People of Great Britain, as to what they ought to expect from the King, and how they ought to behave to him. London. J. Baker 1st Edition, 7 Oct. 1714 (8vo. pp. 30) 2nd Edition, 1714

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Reprinted in Dublin for G. Risk, Bookseller.

159.*
.*A Secret History of One Year. London.
& pp. 40.)
160. The Secret History of the White Staff.
Affairs under the Conduct of Some late
might probably have happened if her
J. Baker. (8vo. pp. 71.)

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Being an Account of
Ministers; and of what
Majesty had not died.

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1st Edition, Oct. 1714 2nd Edition, 7 Oct. 1714 3rd Edition, Oct. 1714 4th Edition, 27 Oct. 1714 Ist Edition, 27 Oct. 1714 2nd Edition, 1714 3rd Edition, 1714 1st Edition, 29 Jan. 1715

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163. An Appeal to Honour and Justice, tho' it be of his Worst Enemies, by Daniel Defoe. Being a True Account of his Conduct in Publick Affairs. London. Printed for J. Baker. (8vo. Title & pp. 58.) January, 1715 164. A Reply to a Traitorous Libel entitled, English Advice to the Freeholders of England. J. Baker. (8vo. pp. 40.) 29 January, 1715 165. A Friendly Epistle by Way of Reproof, from one of the People called Quakers to Thos. Bradbury, a Dealer in many Words. London. Printed and Sold by S. Keimer, Paternoster Row. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 39-) 19 Feb. 1715 166. The Family Instructor in three Parts. I. Relating to Fathers and Children. II. To Masters and Servants. III. To Husbands & Wives. By Way of Dialogue, With a Recommendatory Letter by the Rev. Mr. S. Wright. London. E. Matthews. (12mo. 3 leaves & pp. 444.)

Corrected by the Author.
& pp. 414.)
Corrected by the Author.
pp. 385.)

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31 Mar. 1715

(Title and Preface 3 leaves,
2nd Edition, 17 Sept. 1715

(12mo. Title and Preface 3 leaves, &
8th Edition, 1720

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(12mo. pp. 384.)

16th Edition, 1766

167. A Sharp Rebuke from one of the People called Quakers to Henry
Sacheverell, the High Priest of Andrews, Holbourn. By the Same
Friend that wrote to Thos. Bradbury. London. Printed and
Sold by S. Keimer, Paternoster Row. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 35.) 1715
168. A Seasonable Expostulation, and Friendly Reproof unto James
Butler, who by the Men of this World is styled the Duke of
Od, relating to the Tumults of the People. By the same
Friend that wrote to Thos. Bradbury, the Dealer in many Words,
and Henry Sacheverell the High Priest of Andrews, Holbourn.
London. S. Keimer. (Svo. pp. 31.) 1st Edition, 31 May, 1715

(8vo. pp. 24.) Reprinted in Dublin by Thos. Humes,
2nd Edition, 1715

169* History of the Wars of his present Majesty Charles XII. King of
Sweden; from his first Landing in Denmark, to his Return from
Turkey to Pomerania. By a Scots Gentleman, in the Swedish
Service. London. A. Bell. (8vo. 2 leaves & pp. 400.)

With a continuation to his Death.
Preface 2 leaves. Hist. pp. 1 to 248.
to 402.)
170. A Hymn to the Mob. London. Printed and

1st Edition, 6 July, 1715 (Portrait. Title and Continuation, pp. 249

2nd Edition, 21 May, 1720 Sold by S. Popping, &c.

Price 6d. (8vo. Title and Preface 3 leaves, & pp. 40.) 14 July, 1715 171.* A View of the Scots Rebellion. With some Enquiry into what we have to fear, from the Rebels? and what is the properest method to take with them? London. R. Burleigh, in Amen Corner. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 40.) 15 Oct. 1715 172.* A Trumpet, Blown in the North, and sounded in the Ears of JOHN ERESKINE, called by the Men of the World, Duke of Mar. By a Ministering Friend of the People called Quakers. With a word of Advice and Direction to the said JOHN ERESKINE and his followers. Sold by S. Keimer, at the Cheshire Coffee House in King's Arms Court, on Ludgate Hill. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 38.)

10 Nov. 1715

173.* An Account of the Great and Generous Actions of James Butler, (late Duke of Ormond). Dedicated to the Famous University of Oxford. London. Printed for J. Moore. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 48.)

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Dec. 1715

DANIEL DEFOE'S WORKS.

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174. Some Account of the Two Nights Court at Greenwich; wherein may be seen the Reason, Rise, and Progress of the late Unnatural Rebellion, against his Sacred Majesty, King George and his Government. London. J. Baker. (8vo. Title, & pp. 72.) 1716 175* Some Considerations on a Law for Triennial Parliaments; with an Enquiry. I. Whether there may not be a Time, when it is necessary to suspend the Execution of Such Laws as are most essential to the Liberties of the People? II. Whether this is such a Time or No? London. J. Baker. (8vo. pp. 40.) April, 1716 176.* The Alteration in the Triennial Act Considered. London. R. Burleigh. Price 3d. (8vo. pp. 22.) April, 1716 177.* Mercurius Politicus: Being Monthly Observations on the Affairs of Great Britain; With a Collection of the Most Material Occurrences. [For the Month of May.] By a Lover of Old England. London. Printed and Sold by J. Morphew. Price one Shilling. (8vo. pp. 96.) [Continued probably later than Sept. 1720). May, 1716, to Sept. 1720 178.* Dormer's News Letter (conducted by Daniel Defoe for some time. I have found no Copies of this Journal, and, therefore, can give no farther particulars.) Each Number one Sheet Small Folio.. June, 1716, to Aug. 1718 179. Memoirs of the Church of Scotland, in 4 Periods. I. The Church in her Infant State, from the Reformation to Queen Mary's Abdication. II. The Church in its Growing State, from the Abdication to the Restoration. III. The Church in its Persecuted State, from the Restoration to the Revolution. IV. The Church in its Present State, from the Revolution to the Union. With an Appendix of Some Transactions since the Union. London. Eman. Matthews. (8vo. Title and Preface 2 leaves, pp. 232 and 196. Appendix, pp. 9.). 26 April, 1717 180.* A Short Narrative of the Life and Death of John Rhinholdt, Count Patkul, A NOBLEMAN of Livonia, who was broke Alive upon the Wheel in Great Poland, anno г707. Together with the manner of his Execution. Written by the Lutheran Minister, who assisted him in his last Hours. Faithfully Translated Out of a High Dutch Manuscript; and now published for the Information of Count Gyllenborg's English Friends. By L. M. The Second Edition. London. Printed for T. Goodwin, Fleet Street. Price 1s. (8vo. 2 leaves, & pp. 59) April, 1717 181. Minutes of the Negociations of Mons. Mesnager, at the Court of England, Towards the Close of the last Reign. Wherein some of the Most Secret Transactions of that Time, relating to the Interest of the PRETENDER, and a Clandestine Separate Peace are detected and laid open. Written by himself. Done out of French. London. S. Baker. (8vo. pp. 326.)

1st Edition, 17 June, 1717 2nd Edition, 1717 3rd Edition, 8 July, 1731 4th Edition, 1736

182. A Declaration of Truth to Benjamin Hoadley, one of the High
Priests of the Land, and of the Degree whom Men Call Bishops.
By a Ministering Friend who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a Dealer in
Many Words. London. Printed for E. Moore. Price Six
Pence. (8vo. pp. 31.)

183. The Weekly Journal; or, Saturday's Post (Mist's). [Defoe first
found in it at No. 37, and Continued to No. 101, 15 Nov. 1718.
Defoe again connected with Mist's Journal, 31 January, 1719,

VOL. I.

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and continued its Management, writing Letters Introductory until the beginning of July, 1720; after which he only Watched the Paper, and translated the Articles on Foreign Affairs, and Occasionally Contributed Articles] (Each Number 1 Sheets. Small Folio.) 24 August, 1717, to 15 Nov. 1718. 3 Jan. 1719 to July, 1720; and Occasionally afterward, until 24 Oct. 1724 184. A Curious Little Oration, Delivered by Father Andrew, concerning the Great Quarrels that divide the Clergy of France. Translated from the Fourth Edition of the French, by Dan. D. F———e. (8vo. pp. 20.). . 1st Edition, 1717 2nd Edition, 1717

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185.* Memoirs of Publick Transactions in the Life and Ministry of his Grace the D. of Shrewsbury. In which will be found much of the History of Parties, and especially of Court Divisions, during the last Four Reigns; which no History has yet given an Account of. Plus valet occulatus Testis quam Aurite Decem. London. Printed for Tho. Warner, at the Black Boy, in Paternoster Row, 1718. Price Two Shillings. (8vo. Title and Preface 2 leaves & pp. 139.) 6th May, 1718 186.*The Case of the War in Italy Stated. Being a Serious Enquiry, how far Great Britain is Engaged to concern itself in the Quarrel between the Emperor and the King of Spain. Pax Quæritur Bello. London. T. Warner. Price 6d. (8vo. Title & pp. 34.) 1718 187. Memoirs of the Life and Eminent Conduct of that Learned and Reverend Divine, Daniel Williams, D.D. With some Account of his Scheme, for the Vigorous Propagation of Religion, as well in England as in Scotland, and several other Parts of the World. Address'd to Mr. Peirce. London. Printed for E. Curll. Price 2s. 6d. Bound. (8vo. Title & pp. 86.) 188. The Family Instructor. In Two Parts. I. Relating to Family Breaches, and their obstructing Religious Duties. II. To the Great Mistake of mixing the Passions, in the Managing and Correcting of Children. With a great Variety of Cases of Setting Ill Examples to Children. Vol. II. (12mo. Title & Pref. vi. pp. 404.) 1st Edition, 1718 8th Edition, 1766

1718

(12mo. pp. viii. & 384.) 189.*The Whitehall 'Evening Post. (Commenced and Edited by Defoe. Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. He continued to write in it occasionally until June 1720.) (2 leaves small 4to.) 18 Sept. 1718 to June, 1720 190.* A Friendly Rebuke to One Parson Benjamin; Particularly Relating to his Quarrelling with his own Church, and Vindicating Dissenters. By one of the People called Quakers. London. Printed for E. Moor, near St. Pauls. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 32.)

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10 Jan. 1719

191. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe,
of York, Mariner: Who lived eight and twenty Years all alone,
on an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the
Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been Cast on
Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself.
With an Account how he was at last Strangely delivered by
Pyrates. Written by Himself. London. Printed for W.
Taylor, at the Ship, in Paternoster Row.
Title and Preface 2 leaves & pp. 364.)
(8vo. Frontispiece. Title and Preface

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(8vo. Frontispiece.

1st Edition, 25 April, 1719 leaves & pp. 364.)

2nd Edition, 12 May, 1719 3rd Edition, 6 June, 1719 4th Edition, 8 Aug. 1719

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192. The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Being the Second
and Last Part of his Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts
of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe. Written by
Himself. To which is added a Map of the World, in which is
Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe. London. Printed
for W. Taylor, at the Ship in Paternoster Row. (8vo. Map,
Title, Preface and Advertisements 4 leaves & pp. 373.)
1st Edition, 20 Aug. 1719
193. Serious Reflections during the Life and Surprizing Adventures of
Robinson Crusoe. With his Vision of the Angelick World.
Written by Himself. London. Printed for W. Taylor at the
Ship in Paternoster Row. (8vo. Frontispiece, Title, Preface, and
Introduction 8 leaves & pp. 270, and 84) 1st Edition, Aug. 1720
1st and 2nd Vols. Reprinted in the Original London Post or
Heathcote's Intelligencer
7 Oct. 1719 to 19 Oct. 1720

1st Vol. spuriously abridged, and published by T. Cox at the
Amsterdam Coffee House in London before the. 7th August, 1719
First Abridgement in 1 Vol (Svo.) 5th Edition, 19 Nov. 1720
In 2 Volumes
6th Edition, 28 Oct. 1721
28 Feb. 1722

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6.

An Abridged Edition in 1 Vol..
8 Another Edition in 2 Volumes with 14 Copper Plates

Edition.

called 6 h
5 June, 1722

9. In 2 Volumes, called 7th Edition 27 Aug. 1726 194.*Some Account of the Life and most Remarkable Actions of Henry, Baron de Goertz, Minister to the late King of Sweden. London. Printed for T. Bickerton. (8vo. Portrait, Title, & pp. 46.)

About May, 1719

195.*The Daily Post. [Commenced and Edited by Daniel Defoe. Continued connected with it, writing occasionally, until 27 April, 1725.] (Each Number one Leaf small folio.) 4 Oct. 1719 to 27 Ap. 1725 196. A Letter to the Dissenters. London. J. Roberts. Price 6d. (8vo. pp. 27.) About May, 1719 197.*The Anatomy of Exchange Alley; or a System of Stock-Jobbing; proving that Scandalous Trade, as it is now carried on, to be knavish in its private Practice, and Treason in its Publick. Being a Clear Detection. I. Of the private Cheats, used to deceive one another. II. Of their Arts to draw Innocent Families into their Snare, understood by their new Term of Art, viz., being let into the Secret. III. Of their Raising and Spreading false News, to ground the Rise or Fall of Stocks upon. IV. Of the Dangerous Consequences of their Practices, and the necessity there is to Regulate or Suppress them. To which is added some Characters of the most Eminent Persons concern'd now, and for some Years past, in carrying on this pernicious Trade. By a Jobber. Printed for E. Smith near Exchange Alley, and Thomas Warner in Paternoster Row. Price Is. (8vo. Title & pp. 64.) 1st Edition, 11 July, 1719 2nd Edition, 26 Mar. 1720 198. The Dumb Philosopher: or, Great Britains Wonder, containing I. A Faithful and very Surprising Account, how Dickory Cronke, a Tinner's Son, in the County of Cornwall, was born Dumb, and continued so for 58 years; and how, some Days before he Died, he came to his Speech. With Memoirs of his Life, and the manner of his Death. II. A Declaration of his Faith and Principles in Religion: With a Collection of Select Meditations composed in his Retirement. III. His Prophetical Observations upon the Affairs of Europe, more particularly of Great

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