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SPECTATOR.

538. On Extravagance in Story-telling—Epitaph in Pan-

cras Church-yard

542. Criticism on the Spectator-Letter on the Decay of

the Club.
543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body
547. Cures performed by the Spectator
549. On Reluctance to leave the World—Letter from Sir

Andrew Freeport on his retiring
550. Proposal for a new Club
556. Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth
557. On Conversation—Letter by the Ambassador of Ban-

tanı
558. Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens,

a Dream.
559. The same concluded
561. Account of the Widows' Club
562. On Egotism-Retailers of old Jokes .
565. On the Nature of Man-of the Supreme Being
567. Method of political Writers affecting Secrecy-Spe-

cimen
568. Coffee-house Conversation on the preceding Paper-

The Whole Duty of Man turned into a Libel

569. On Drunkenness

571. Advantages of seeking the Protection of the Supreme

Being

574. Advantages of Consent
575. The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of

Eternity .
576. On Singularity; the Dread and Affectation of it
579. On Adultery-Dogs which guarded the Temple of

Vulcan
580. On the Glories of Heaven.
582. On the Itch of Writing
583. Duty of being usefully

employed-on Planting

584. Story of Hilpa

585. The same concluded

590. On Eternity

592. Dramatic Improvements-Criticisms

598. On a merry and serious cast of Temper

600. Various Opinions of future Happiness

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159

97. Letter from Simon Softly, complaining of a Widow

-Advice to him.

169

98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator-Scheme of a

Lion's Head at Button's

172

99. Essay on National Justice-a Persian Story.

175

100. On the Tucker-Naked Necks-Laws of Lycurgus-

Position of Venus

178

101. Letters from France-Gaiety of the French

181

102. Variableness of the English Climate

184

103. On the Fireworks-Serious Reflections on the same 187

104. Story of a French Gentleman-Letter on the Man-

ners of the French

190

105. Exhibition of the Charity Children-Proposals to ex-

tend our Charities

193

106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast 195

107. Letter from a Projector, offering himself as a No-

menclator --Letter from Messrs. Ditton and Whiston 198

108. Institution of the Tall Club

202

109. Correspondence on the Tucker

204

110. On the Language of Treaty—Improprieties instanced 207

111. Improper Conduct of the British Youth-Love of

Knowledge—Solomon's Choice

211

112. Art of Flying Letter from Dædalus-Remarks

Modern Dædalists

213

113. Letter from a Citizen in his Honey-moon

Tom

Truelove's Courtship

216

114. Erection of the Lion's Head-Remarks on Lions-

on Petticoats

218

115. On Criticism-Strada's Prolusion

221

116. Matters of Dress not to be introduced in the Pulpit,

Letter on Naked Breasts

223

117. Happiness of living under the Protection of Omnipo-

tence

225

118. Information from a Lioness-Offer of an Out-riding

Lion

228

119. Translation of Strada's Prolusion

237

120. On Female Gamesters

231

121. On Female Undressing

234

122. Sequel of Strada's Prolusion

240

123. On Seducers of Innocence -Letter to one from a

Mother

214

124. Letters from a University Lion-on Horns--Bur-

lesque Lyric---Visit to the Lion .

247

134. The Lion, how treated by the Town-Complaint of a

Wife's Dress

250

135. Best Way to bear Calumny

253

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THE LATE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF COURT TARIFF

364

370

ples—his Wit, Language, and Argument

3. Speech of Alcibiades .

4. Panegyricon Nonsense-various kinds of it—that kind

375

381

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of it displayed by the Examiner-his Blunders on

Foreign Affairs, and in Domestic Politics

5. The true Political Controversy then existing—the Mea-

sure of Popular Obedience and of Kingly Power—

the Falsehood of the Doctrine of Passive Obedience

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THE FREEHOLDER.

1. The Title and Design of this Work

396

2. Of His Majesty's Character

400

3. The Memoirs of a Preston Rebel .

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403

4. Reasons why the

British Ladies should side with the

Freeholder

407

5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country

410

6. The Guilt of Perjury

416

7. Of Party-Lies .

421

8. The Female Association

425

9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great Britain to the

Pretender's Declaration .

428

10. Arbitrary Power, exemplified in the Conduct of

Muly Ishmael, Emperor of Morocco

435

11. Subscriptions to the Female Association

440

12. The Guilt of Rebellion in general, and of the late

Rebellion in particular

443

13. Of those who are indifferent in a time of Re-

bellion

448

14. The Political Creed of a Tory Malecontent

450

15. Project of the Ladies for making the Fan service-

able to the Protestant Cause

454

16. On the late Act of Parliament for suspending the

Habeas Corpus Act

457

17. How Ministers of State should bear an undeserved

Reproach

461

18. Of the late French Edict for increasing the Value of

their Louis d'Ors

464

19. The unchristian Spirit of our late Party-Writings 468

20. Of the late Act of Parliament for laying Four Shil-

lings in the Pound on Land

471

21. The Birthday of Her Royal Highness the Princess

of Wales

474

22. The Character and Conversation of a Tory Fox:

hunter

478

23. A Cartel for the British Ladies, during their present

State of War

482

24. The Designs of His Majesty's Enemies impracticable 485

25. Of the Fickleness of the British Politics

488

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