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Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731
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1661?-1731

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1. Ye true-born Englishmen proceed, : Our trifling crimes detect, Let the Poor starve, Religion bleed, The Dutch be damn'd, the French succeed, And all by your Neglect.., (electronic resource)
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A Brief debate upon the dissolving the late Parliament, and whether we ought not to chuse the same gentlemen again, (electronic resource)
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A Brief historical account of the lives of the six notorious street-robbers, executed at Kingston, Viz. : William Blewet, Edward Bunworth, Emanuel Dickenson, Thomas Berry, John Higges, and John Legee. With a particular relation of their early introduction into the desperate trade of street-robbing, and especially of murther, and of several robberies which they, and others of their gang, have been concern'd in, (electronic resource)
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A Brief history of the poor palatine refugees, lately arriv'd in England. : Containing I. A full answer to all objections made against receiving them; and plain and convincing proofs, that the accession of foreigners is a manifest advantage to Great Britain, and no detriment to any of Her Majesty's native subjects. II. A relation of their deplorable condition; and how they came to be reduc'd to such extremities. III. A description of the country from whence they came. IV. An account of their numbers. V. By what methods they have been subsisted. VI. How they may be dispos'd of, to the honour and service of the Queen's Majesty, the glory and profit of this kingdom, and the advantage of themselves and posterities. and VII. An exact list of the names of the commissioners and trustees appointed by Her Majesty, for receiving and disposing of the money to be collected for the subsistance and settlement of the said palatines. In a letter to a friend in the country, (electronic resource)
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A Brief history of the poor palatine refugees, lately arrived in England. : Containing I. A full answer to all objections made against receiving them; and plain and convincing proofs, that the accession of foreigners is a manifest advantage to Great Britain, and no detriment to any of Her Majesty's native subjects. II. A relation of their dep'orable condition; and how they came to be reduced to such extremities. III. A description of the country from whence they came. IV. An account of their numbers. V. By What methods they have been subsisted. VI. How they may be disposed of, to the honour and service of the Queen's Majesty, the glory and profit of this kingdom, and the advantage of themselves and posterities. And VII. An exact list of the names of the commissioners and trustees appointed by Her Majesty, for receiving and disposing of the money to be collected for the subsistance and settlement of the said palatines. In a letter to a friend in the country, (electronic resource)
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A Discourse upon an union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, (electronic resource)
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A Letter from Paris, giving an account of the death of the Late Queen Dowager, and of her disowning the pretender to be her son, with some observations[.], (electronic resource)
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A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce. : With a true copy of the bill, and an exact list of all those who voted for and against engrossing it, (electronic resource)
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A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce. : With a true copy of the bill, and an extact list of all those who voted for and against engrossing it, (electronic resource)
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A Letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the press : chiefly from the necessity of publick establishments in religion, from the rights and immunities of a national church, and the trust reposed in the Christian magistrate to protect and defend them : with a particular answer to the objections that of late have been advanced against it, (electronic resource)
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A Letter to a merry young gentleman, intituled, Tho. Burnett, Esq : In answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by which it plainly appears, the said Squire was not awake when he writ the said letter, (electronic resource)
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A Narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard : Giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate, and of the methods he took afterward for his security. Written by himself during his confinement in the Middle Stone-Room, after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. To which is prefix'd, a true representation of his escape from the condemn'd hold, curiously engraven on a copper plate. The whole publish'd at the particular request of the prisoner, (electronic resource)
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A Narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard : Giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate, and of the methods he took afterward for his security. Written during his confinement in the Middle Stone-Room, after his being retaken in Drury-Lane. The whole publish'd at the particular request of the prisoner, (electronic resource)
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A Review of the state of the British nation
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A Short account of the situations and incidents exhibited in the pantomime of Robinson Crusoe : At the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. (Taken from the original story.), (electronic resource)
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A Speech for Mr. D-sse younger of Arnistown, : If he should be impeach'd of H- T-n for what he said and did about the pretender's medal, lately sent to the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, (electronic resource)
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A Strict enquiry into the circumstance of a late duel, with some account of the persons concern'd on both sides. : Being, a modest attempt to do justice to the injur'd memory of a noble person dead, and to the injur'd honour of an absent person living. To which is added, the substance of a letter from General Mac Cartney to his friend, (electronic resource)
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A True and genuine history of the two last wars against France and Spain. : In which the genius, weakness, pride, and barbarity of the latter, during the author's being prisoner of war amongst them, are particularly remarked, for the service of those who are employed in the present war between Great Britain and the nation. Interspersed with many entertaining accidents and instructive stories of the Late Earl of Peterborough, other general officers, admirals, volunteers, &c. With a description of many cities, towns, and countries; their manners and customs, as well religious as civil; observations on their monasteries and nunneries: likewise their bull-feasts, and other publick diversions. By Capt. George Carleton, present in the engagements both in the fleet and the army, (electronic resource)
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A brief answer to a long-libel : being an examination of a heap of scandal, published by the author of the Scourge, entituled, The danger of the church's establishment, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters, (electronic resource)
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A brief case of the distillers, : and of the distilling trade in England, shewing how far it is the interest of England to encourage the said trade, as it is so considerable an advantage to the landed interest, to the trade and navigation, to the publick revenue, and to th employment of the poor. Humbly recommended to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in the present Parliament assembled, (electronic resource)
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A brief case of the distillers, : and of the distilling trade in England, shewing how far it is the interest of England to encourage the said trade, as it is so considerable an advantage to the landed interest, to the trade and navigation, to the publick revenue, and to the employment of the poor. Humbly recommended to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in the present Parliament assembled, (electronic resource)
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A brief deduction of the original, : progress, and immense greatness of the British Woollen Manufacture: with an enquiry whether it be not at present in a very declining condition: The Reasons of its Decay; and the Only Means of its Recovery, (electronic resource)
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A brief explanation of a late pamphlet, entituled, The shortest way with the dissenters, (electronic resource)
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A brief history of the pacifick campaign in Flanders : anno 1712. And of the fatal cessation of arms. Shewing the traiterous steps then taken; With plain Proof, That the British General did regulate his Conduct according to the Instructions he received from the General of France. By an officer in the army, (electronic resource)
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A brief history of the pacifick campaign in Flanders anno 1712. : and of the fatal cessation of arms. Shewing the traiterous steps then taken; With plain Proof, That the British General did regulate his Conduct according to the Instructions he received from the General of France. By an officer in the army, (electronic resource)
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A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England : With some account of the authors, (electronic resource)
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A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England : with some account of the authors, (electronic resource)
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A brief state of the inland or home trade, : of England; and of the oppressions it suffers, and the dangers which threaten it from the invasion of hawkers, pedlars, and clandestine traders of all sorts. Humbly represented to the present Parliament, (electronic resource)
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A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes : and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great Britain, (electronic resource)
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A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, : and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great-Britain, (electronic resource)
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A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, : and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed callicoes in Great Britain, (electronic resource)
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A brief state of the question, between the printed and painted callicoes : and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great-Britain, (electronic resource)
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A brief survey of the legal liberties of the dissenters : and how far the bill now depending consists with preserving the toleration inviolably. Wherein the present bill is published; and also the Toleration Act at large, that they may be compar'd with One Another, (electronic resource)
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A brief survey of the legal liberties of the dissenters : and how far the bill now depending consists with preserving the toleration inviolably: wherein the present bill is published; and also the Toleration Act at large, that they may be compar'd with One Another, (electronic resource)
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A challenge of peace, : address'd to the whole nation. With an enquiry into ways and means for bringing it to pass, (electronic resource)
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A collection from Dyers letters, : concerning the elections of the present Parliament: with an appendix, relating to some other publick matters, (electronic resource)
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A collection of dying speeches of all those people call'd traytors, : Executed in this reign, from Colonel Henry Oxburgh, to the late Mr. James Shepheard. To which is Added, Some of the speeches left by the like Sort of People Executed in Former Times. By comparing which, it will appear that it has been the Practice of most Times, for Men to Justify their own Conduct on all Occasions, even to the Last, (electronic resource)
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A collection of original papers and material transactions, : Concerning the late Great affair of the union between England and Scotland. Also an exact journal of the proceedings of the treaty as well at London as in Edinburgh. Wherein the privileges [sic] of the Presbyterian kirk, and the case of toleration of episcopal dissenters there, are very clearly stated. In five parts. Faithfully collected from the records and registers; by a person concern'd in the said treaty, and present in both kingdoms at the time of its transacting, (electronic resource)
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A collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters, which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, on Friday the twenty-sixth of November, seventeen hundred and three. To which is added, Several very surprizing Deliverances. The natural Causes and Original of Winds. Of the Opinion of the Ancients, that this Island was more subject to Storms than other Parts of the World. With several other curious Observations upon the Storm. The whole divided into Chapters under proper Heads, (electronic resource)
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A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-Man. Viz. I. The True-Born English-Man. A Satyr. II. The Mock Mourners. A Satyr. III. Reformation of Manners. A Satyr. IV. The Spanish Descent. A Poem. V. The Poor Mans Plea, concerning Reformation of Manners. VI. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of the Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment: With a Preface to Mr. How. Vii. An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity: Shewing that the Dissenters are no Way Concern'd in it. Viii. A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. IX. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters. X. A brief Explanation of the Shortest Way with the Dissenters. XI. A Dialogue between a Dissenter and the Observator, concerning The Shortest Way with Dissenters. XII. Lex Talionis: Or, An Enquiry into the most Proper Ways to Present the Persecution of the Protestants in France. XIII. A Letter to Mr. How, by way of Reply to his Considerations of the Preface to an Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters, (electronic resource)
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A commendatory sermon preach'd November the 4th, 1709. : Being the birth-day of King William, Of Glorious Memory. By Daniel de Foe, (electronic resource)
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A comparison between York and Lincoln minsters. : By Daniel De Foe, in his tour through Great-Britain, (electronic resource)
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A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art. : Shewing, I. The original of magicians; and how some of them were made kings, as Zoroafter, Cadmus, and many others. II. How the ancient magi, who study'd philosophy, astronomy, &c. were induc'd to turn wizards and sorcers, and deal with the devil; and how their conversation began. III. The different shapes assum'd by the devil in his first appearances to magicians; and whether he is, or has been, allow'd to assume a human-shape. IV. Who first practised magick as a diabolical art, and its progress among the Egyptians and Phoenicians; by whom it was first openly encourag'd, and of its present state. V. What the black-art, really is, the various manner of its practice in different parts of the world, and of the doctrine of spirits. VI. How far it may be suppos'd there can be an intercourse between superiour and insernal beings, and whether the magick-art now subsists. VII. How far the devil may be raised by magical operations; and whether it is by their own power, or by mutual concert with the devil. The whole compiled from the best authorities ancient and modern, (electronic resource)
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A condoling letter to the Tattler : On Account of the misfortunes of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; A Prisoner in the ------------------- On Suspicion of Debt, (electronic resource)
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A conference with a Jacobite : wherein the clergy of the Church of England are vindicated from the charge of hypocrisy and perjury, in praying for the King, and taking the oaths of allegiance and abjuration, (electronic resource)
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A continuation of Letters written by a Turkish spy at Paris. : Giving an impartial account to the divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several Intrigues and Secrets of the Christian Courts, especially of that of France; continued from the year 1687, to the year 1693. Written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, (electronic resource)
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A coppy of verses, expressing the peoples dissatisfaction with the proceedings of the House of Commons, (electronic resource)
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A curious little oration, deliver'd by Father Andrew, : concerning the present great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Translated from the fourth edition of the French, by Dan. De F-e, (electronic resource)
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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 ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words, (electronic resource)
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A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, : one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words, (electronic resource)
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A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, : and of the degree whom men call bishops., By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words, (electronic resource)
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A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. : By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words, (electronic resource)
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A defence of Mr. Withers's History of resistance: or, a new test of the Church of England's loyalty, (electronic resource)
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A defence of the allies and the late ministry : or, remarks on the Tories New Idol. Being A Detection of the Manifest Frauds and Falsities, in a late Pamphlet, Entituled, The Conduct of the Allies and of the Late Ministry, in the Beginning and Carrying on the War, (electronic resource)
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A defence of the allies and the late ministry : or, remarks on the Tories New Idol. Being a detection of the manifest frauds and falsities, in a late pamphlet, entituled, The conduct of the allies and of the Late Ministry, in the Beginning and Carrying on the War, (electronic resource)
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A defence of the people call'd Quakers: wherein, from the fundamental principles of the New Testament, they are shewn to be the true, primitive, and apostolical Christians, (electronic resource)
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A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite, : upon the subject of the late rebellion; and the execution of the rebel-lords, &c. Occasion'd by the phænomenon in the skie, March 6. 1715-16, (electronic resource)
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A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite, : upon the subject of the late rebellion; and the execution of the rebel-lords, &c. occasion'd by the phænomenon in the skie, March 6. 1715-16. , (electronic resource)
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