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VOL | 1 |
Letter from Simon Softly complaining of a Widow Advice to him 169 | 11 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
500 | 19 |
FREEHOLDER PAGE | 26 |
On giving Advice | 31 |
529 | 47 |
On the Idea of the Supreme Being | 55 |
Correspondence on the Tucker | 205 |
On the Language of TreatyImproprieties instanced | 207 |
Improper Conduct of the British YouthLove of KnowledgeSolomons Choice | 212 |
Art of FlyingLetter from DædalusRemarks on Modern Dædalists | 215 |
Letter from a Citizen in his Honeymoon Tom Trueloves Courtship | 216 |
Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions on Petticoats | 218 |
On CriticismStradas Prolusion | 221 |
Matters of Dress not to be introduced in the Pulpit Letter on Naked Breasts | 223 |
The Authors Interview with a Ladyher Letter | 62 |
SPECTATOR PAGE 538 On Extravagance in StorytellingEpitaph in Pan cras Churchyard | 66 |
Criticism on the SpectatorLetter on the Decay of the Club | 67 |
Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body | 70 |
Cures performed by the Spectator | 73 |
On Reluctance to leave the WorldLetter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring | 76 |
Proposal for a new Club | 79 |
Account of the Spectator opening his Mouth | 82 |
On ConversationLetter by the Ambassador of Ban tam | 84 |
Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens a Dream | 89 |
The same concluded | 92 |
Account of the Widows Club | 95 |
On EgotismRetailers of old Jokes | 98 |
On the Nature of Manof the Supreme Being | 101 |
Method of political Writers affecting SecrecySpe cimen | 105 |
568 Coffeehouse Conversation on the preceding Paper The Whole Duty of Man turned into a Libel | 107 |
On Drunkenness | 110 |
Advantages of Consent | 116 |
Being | 117 |
The present Life preparatory to the Happiness of Eternity | 120 |
On Singularity the Dread and Affectation of it | 123 |
On AdulteryDogs which guarded the Temple of Vulcan | 126 |
On the Glories of Heaven | 128 |
On the Itch of Writing | 132 |
Duty of being usefully employedon Planting | 134 |
Story of Hilpa | 139 |
The same concluded | 140 |
On Eternity | 143 |
Dramatic ImprovementsCriticisms | 148 |
On a merry and serious cast of Temper | 151 |
Various Opinions of future Happiness | 153 |
13 | 157 |
Fate of PoetsRecommendation of Tom DUrfey | 159 |
Observations of the Increase of LionsCharacter of a Lion | 162 |
A Proposal for Honorary Rewards Coins and Medals | 166 |
Lions Head at Buttons | 172 |
Essay on National Justicea Persian Story | 175 |
On the TuckerNaked NecksLaws of Lycurgus Position of Venus | 178 |
Letters from FranceGaiety of the French | 181 |
16 | 183 |
Variableness of the English Climate | 184 |
On the FireworksSerious Reflections on the same | 187 |
Story of a French GentlemanLetter on the Man ners of the French | 190 |
Exhibition of the Charity ChildrenProposals to ex tend our Charities | 193 |
Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast | 195 |
Letter from a Projector offering himself as a No menclatorLetter from Messrs Ditton and Whiston | 198 |
Institution of the Tall Club | 202 |
Happiness of living under the Protection of Omnipo tence | 225 |
Information from a LionessOffer of an Outriding Lion | 228 |
Translation of Stradas Prolusion | 231 |
On Female Undressing | 234 |
Sequel of Stradas Prolusion | 240 |
On Seducers of InnocenceLetter to one from a Mother | 244 |
Letters from a University Lionon HornsBur lesque LyricVisit to the Lion | 247 |
Wifes Dress | 250 |
The Lion how treated by the TownComplaint of a 135 Best Way to bear Calumny | 253 |
GUARDIAN PAGE 136 Various Causes of DeathCountry Bill of Mortality | 257 |
Advantages of Illustrious Birthhow Contaminated Pride of Mr Ironside | 259 |
19 | 263 |
History of LionsStory of Androcles | 267 |
On Female DressLetter to Pope Clement on the Tucker | 269 |
Comparative Merit of the two Sexes an Allegory | 272 |
Pride not made for Man | 276 |
Lucifers Account of a Masquerade | 279 |
Utility of Learning to the Female Sex | 282 |
History and Economy of Ants | 286 |
The same concluded | 291 |
Proper Employment of Time a Vision | 296 |
Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History 159 Story of Miss Betty cured of her Vanity | 301 |
of the Ants | 305 |
Proper Sense and Notion of Honour | 308 |
Humour of a Blunt SquireComplaisanceStory of Schacabac | 313 |
Letter from an Insulted ChaplainPoem by Sir Thomas More | 317 |
Miseries of Folly and Vice at the Head of a Family | 319 |
On CharityThe Guardian in search of the Philoso phers Stone | 322 |
Story of Helim and Abdallah | 325 |
THE LOVER 10 On China Ware | 332 |
25 | 335 |
Will WormwoodA discontented TemperA Sloven Nastiness or Slovenliness | 338 |
THE PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR AND THE NECESSITY OF AN AUGMENTATION CONSIDERED Preface | 340 |
THE LATE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF COURT TARIFF | 364 |
THE WHIGEXAMINER 1 Review of the Examinerthe Meanness of his Style his absurd Riddles | 370 |
The Conceit of the Examinerhis Party and Princi pleshis Wit Language and Argument | 375 |
28 | 381 |
Speech of Alcibiades | 382 |
The true Political Controversy then existingthe Mea | 390 |
THE FREEHOLDER | 396 |
Pretenders Declaration | 428 |
Muly Ishmael Emperor of Morocco | 436 |
Of those who are indifferent in a time of | 448 |
able to the Protestant Cause | 454 |
The Character and Conversation of a Tory Fox | 478 |
The Practice of Morality necessary to make a Party | 501 |