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[Defoe.]

ture of society. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), Nov. S, 1722.

Antisycoph. Against flattery of princes and great men. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 8, 1722.

Bankrupt. A South Sea story. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), March 25, 1721.

Bankrupt, Tom. A bankruptcy in manners, morals, and religion. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Aug. 14, 1725.

Bai-inda. The band-box again. In "Mist's Journal " (L.), Oct. 8, 1720.

Beadle, Tom. On the bills of mor- tality. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Nov. 18, 1721.

Bedlam, Tom A. On bribery. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), April 7, 1722.

Blueskin, Betty. Moll Flanders' niece an admirer of John Sheppard. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Nov. 21, 1724.

Boggle, Nicholas. On Nich. Boggle's love present. In " Mist's Journal " (L.), March 29, 1720.

Bond, William. The supernatural philosopher; or, the mysteries of mag- ick. . . By ... of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. L. 1728, 2d edition.

Broadlieart, Anthony. National morality lowered by the South Sea. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), March 3, 1722.

Bubble. On clamour and panic de- stroy public credit. In "Applebee's Journal "(L.), July 22, 1721.

Bubble, Autho' Hubble. An essay on fools. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), June 12, 1725.

This essay was continued in the same journal for June 19, and signed "Modern."

C. M. (1) A plea for retributive jus- tice. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Jan. 28, 1721. — (2) Anticipation of war. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Aug. 12, 1721.

Callipedia. On South Sea faces. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Oct. 8, 1720.

Carefull, Christopher. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), Peb. 28, 1718.

Cataline. On libels : their nature. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), July 8, 1721.

Caution. (1) On evil speaking. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), June 10, 1721. — (2) Of doing something to be talked about. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.),Oct. 14, 1721. — (3) Progress of the plague in France. In "Applebee's Jour- nal " (L.), Nov. 4, 1721.— (4) On false-

hood ; a satire. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Aug. 4, 1722.

He continued the subject of " Something to be tallied about" iu the same journal for October 21, but used another siguature, "Mr. Eminent."

Caution, Henry, Junior. Duty of journalists to discountenance plots. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Aug. 25, 1722.

Caution, Sir Timothy. Letters to Mist. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), Sept. 20 and Sept. 29, 1718.

Celibacy. Old maids ; the other side of the picture. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), April 13, 1723.

This was a second part of an article which Defoe had written on " Old Maids." Theliret was called " Satire on Censorious Old Maids," and .ap- peared April 6 unsigned, but undoubtedly by the same author.

Chagrin, Sir Malcontent. On indi- vidual foibles national benefits. In "Mist's Journal " (L.), Feb. 7, 1719.

Chesapeake. A description of a street outrage. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Jan. 12, 1723.

Combustion. On the tricks and con- trivances incidental to journalism. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Aug. 21, 1725.

Consclentia. Against treason. In "Mist's Journal" (L.), Sept. 26, 1719.

Convert, The New. (1) A nice case of conscience. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 29, 1722. — (2) On oaths of allegiance, etc. In "Applebee's Journal " (L.), Jan. 5, 1723.

Converted Thief, A. Street robber- ies considered. The reason of their being so frequent, with probable means to prevent 'em. Written by a Con- verted Thief. L. 1728.

Corporal, The. Against flogging in the army. In " Applebee's Journal " (L.), Sept. 15, 1722.

Coventry. On an election in Coven- try. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), April 21, 1722.

Credulous. Against publishing false rumours of war. In "Applebee's Jour- nal" (L.), June 20, 1722.

D. D. F. In " Mist's Journal " (L.), Dec. 28, 1717.

D. F., Gent. The compleat art of paint- ing : a poem. . . By ... L. 1720.

D. On the insufficient causes of

great wars. In "Applebee's Journal" (L.), July 27, 1723.

Democritus. Merry days and do- ings : a satire on the times. In "Apple- bee's Journal" (L.), Dec. 4, 1725.

Diogenes. On avarice. In "Apple- bee's Journal" (L.), March 11, 1721.