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PRINTED BY MUNROE & FRANCIS,
CORNHILL, BOSTON.
STEELE,
56. Reproof and Reproach, a Vision. PARNELL.
57. Of Courtship-Questions and Rules for .
58. Public Spirit-Letter from a Hackney Au-
thor-from a Patriotic Drinker-from
an ostentatious Lady
59. Letters on Cato ..
60. On the various modes of reading Books.
61. On Cruelty to the Brute Creation-Fable
of Pilpay
62. Visit to Westminster School-Utility of
public Seminaries . .
POPE.
BERKELEY.
63. Strictures on the Examiner-Extract from
Lucas' Practical Christianity
64. Petition of the Artificers, of Esau Ring-
wood, Susannah How-d'ye-call, and
Hugh Pounce-Letter on Cato. . . . .
65. Improper Conduct at Church-Poverty
of the Clergy hurtful to Religion
66. Common Fame, a Vision.
67. Fate of Poets-Recommendation of Tom
D'Urfry
STEELE.
PARNELL.
ADDISON.
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No.
68. Letters on the Wife proposed to Sir Har-
ry Lizard.
69. On Fenelon's Demonstration of the Ex-
istence, Wisdom and Omnipotence of
God.
70. Analogy between St. Paul's and the
Christian Church- -Narrowness of
Free-thinkers
71. Observations on the Increase of Lions-
Character of a Lion
...
72. On the Oxford Terra-filius-Abuse of his
Office ...
73. On the improper Interference of Parents
in the Disposal of their Children-Let-
ters on Passion-Peevishness-Shyness
74. Extract from a Sermon of Bishop Bever-
idge
75. Extracts from the Sermons of two Di- vines ..
76. Endeavour to reconcile the Landed and
Trading Interests.
77. On the Shortsightedness of Critics, Mi-
79. On the Miseries of the Poor-Recommen-
dation of their Case
80. Strictures on the Examiner
81. Soliloquy of an Athenian Libertine- Prayer of one who had been a Liber-
84. Silly Habits of Coffee-house Orators-
twisting off Buttons
85. On Scandal-Letter from a Sufferer by
Calumny-from Daniel Button.
86. Classical Descriptions-of the War Horse
in Job
87. General Taste for intrigue-Immorality
of Servants; Character of a Master
88. Superiority of the Christian Ideas of the
Being, and Attributes of a God . . . BERKELEY.
89. Christian Ideas of a future State.
90. Strictures on the Examiner-Letter to
one of the Writers in the Guardian..
91. Account of the Short Club ...
92. The same Characters of the Members.
93. Thoughts on the Immortality of the Soul-
on the Pharisees and Sadducees
94. On Education
WOTTON.
95. Adventure of a Strolling Company-Let-
ters on Lions-Coffee-houses-a Virtu-
Oso on the Terra-filius
96. A Proposal for Honorary Rewards-Coins
and Medals
97. Letter from Simon Softly, complaining of
a Widow-Advice to him.
98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator-
Scheme of a Lion's Head at Button's .
99. Essay on National Justice-a Persian
Story
100. On the Tucker-naked Necks-Laws of
Lycurgus-Position of Venus..
101. Letters from France--Gaiety of the French
102. Variableness of the English Climate . . .
103. On the Fireworks-serious reflections on
the same...
104. Story of a French Gentleman-Letter on
the Manners of the French . . . . . . ... ADDISON.
105. Exhibition of the Charity Children-Pro-
posals to extend our Charities . . . . .
106. Vision of Aurelia with a window in her
Breast
107. Letter from a Projector, offering himself
as a Nomenclator-Letter from Messrs.
Ditton and Whiston . . .
108. Institution of the Tall Club
109. Correspondence on the Tucker
110. On the language of Treaty-Impropri-
eties instanced.
111, Improper Conduct of the British Youth
--Love of Knowledge--Solomon'sChoice
112. Art of Flying-Letter from Dædalus-
Remarks on modern Dædalists .
113. Letter from a Citizen in his Honeymoon
-Tom Truelove's Courtship . . .
114. Erection of the Lion's Head-Remarks on
Lions on Petticoats ..
115. On Criticism---Strada's Prolusion
116. Matters of Dress not to be introduced in
the Pulpit---Letter on naked Breasts
117. Happiness of living under the Protec-
tion of Omnipotence.
118. Information from a Lioness---Offer of an
out-riding Lion..
119. Translation of Strada's Prolusion.
120. On Female Gamesters . . .
121, Account of the Silent Club, PEARCE; on Female Undressing..
122. Sequel of Strada's Prolusion.