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 the initials J. S. (which, of course, would now suggest the name Jonathan Swift) were put on the title-page. More than one 'J. S.' was writing at this time. See the indexes to Arber's Term Catalogues.]

(18) A Letter to the Reverend Dr Bentley upon the Controversie Between Him and Mr Boyle MDCXCIX.

(19) A Chronological Account of the Life of Pythagoras, and of other Famous Men His Contemporaries. With an Epistle to the Rd Dr Bentley, about Porphyry's and Jamblichus's Lives of Pythagoras. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Ld Bp of Coventry and Lichfield 1699.

[See Jebb's Bentley, p. 79.]

(20) Dialogues of the Dead. Relating to the present Controversy concerning the Epistles of Phalaris. By the Author of the Journey to London 1699. [By Dr. King.]

(21) A Short Review of the Controversy between Mr Boyle, and Dr Bentley. With Suitable Reflections upon it. And the Dr's Advantagious Character of himself at full length. Recommended to the serious perusal of such as propose to be considered for their Fairness, Modesty, and good Temper in Writing 1701.

[By Atterbury: see Jebb's Bentley, pp. 79-81.]

(22) Miscellanea. The Third Part. Containing—I. An Essay on Popular Discontents. II. An Essay upon Health and Long Life. III. A Defence of the Essay upon Antient and Modern Learning. With some other Pieces. By the late Sir William Temple, Bar. Published by Jonathan Swift, A.M. Prebendary of St Patrick's Dublin 1701.