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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    D DEFOE (Daniel). Leneral Appendix. - Bibliography.] See MOORE (John Robert), Bibliographer. A Checklist of the writings of Daniel Defoe. BloominZton, 1960. 2.c C6. ‘.‘.-d &i1,. L. —-—-—Second edition. çJ Hamden, Conn., 1971.

    Card ID: 418


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    (\J i L V? DEFOE (Daniel). [Major Single Works. The History of the Union. - Jindixj See PAFFORD (John H.P.) Defoe’s Iproposalst for printing the ‘History of the Union.’ [London, 19561.

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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    DEFOE (Daniel). [Minor Single Works.] [For anonymous editions of’“A letter to a friend, giving an account of how the Treaty of Union has been received here, etC.tr sometimes attributed to Defoe but in fact by Sir John Clerk, Bart.:] ?& LETTER.

    Card ID: 271


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    f i1V7t DEFOE (Daniel). (Minor Single Works.] An Essay upon loans...By the author of the Essay upon credit [here attributed to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford but really by Daniel Defoe). See SOMERS (John), rgn borners. A Collection of scarce and vluab1e tracts, etc. Vol. 2. pp. io—i8. London, 1748.

    Card ID: 219


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    crc ()c1iei) L DEFOE (Daniel). [Minor Single Works.) A Trumpet blown in the North, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, cafl’dby the men of the world, Duke of Mar. By a int.nistring friend of thepeopiecalltd Quakers. With a word of advice and direction to the said John Eriskine, and his followers. [Begins: Obadish, a friend to truth and peace, to theer John Eriskine. By Daniel Defoe.] pp. 38. [D.—L.L.] 8° Sold_y_jmr: f London], 1716. on-ous.

    Card ID: 377


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    C<,i ¶) tc L j DEFOE (Daniel) [ILinor Single Works.) The Life & adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies commonly called Mother Ross...Wjth an introduction by the Hon. Sir John Fortescue. (Soldiers’ Tales.) pp. xv. + 196, Facsimile tUepnd.map. 8o. ‘ondon 1929. The words “By Daniel Defoe” are printed in parentheses on the titlepage.

    Card ID: 275


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    - & ‘•“ DEFOE (Daniel). [Minor Single Works.] An Essay upon publick credit...By Robert flarley tor rather, by D.Defoej. Printed, 1710. SOMERS (John), aron Somers. A Collection of scarce and valuable tracts, ejj2. Vol. 2. pp. 1—9. London, 1748.

    Card ID: 222


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    Author: DEFOE (Daniel)

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    DEFOE (Daniel) [Major Single Worls. -,Reviev.. — Atpendix.] See ENGLAND. [Church of England. - clergy— Atendix.] An Appeal of the clergy of the Church of England to my Lords the Eishøps, humbly beseeching them to move Her most Sacred Majesty to redress their grievances. With some reflections upon the Presbyterian eloquence of John Tutchin, arid Daniel Foe, in their weekly Observators and Reviews, [By Isaac Sharpe.1 London, 17o6.

    Card ID: 109


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    Author: DJFOE (Daniel)

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    (L DJFOE (Daniel). [Works translated, edited, or with contributions by Defoe.J See PINKERTON (John). A General collection of...voyages, . Vol. 2. pp. 1—171. (The Voyage ot Don Ianoel Gonzales...to Great Britain... Translated from the Portuguese manuscript. [In fact a compilation from various sources. With some chapters written by Defoe or based on manuscript material by him?j) London, 1808—14.

    Card ID: 393


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    Author: KELTIE (Sir John Scott)

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    y1 KELTIE (Sir John Scott). See DE’OE (Daniel). Coileotions.J The Works of Daniel Defoe, carefully selected from the most authentic sources. With Chalmers’ Life of the author, annotated. Edited by J.S.Keltie Edinburgb, 1883.

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    Author: EBSICINE (John)

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    :— C?c\ EBSICINE (John), Earl ofiar, See DEFOE (Daniel). tMinör Single Works.] A Trumpet blown in the North, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine...With a word of advice and ireotion to the said John Eriskine, and his followers. [Londoni, 1716,

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    Author: DRUMMOND (John)

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    t-’-L) CVH) cLi- DRUMMOND (John), Ea.ri o Melfort. Memoirs of John, Duke-of Melfort., being an account of the séciet intrigues of the Chevalier de S. George, particularly relating to the present tiines... [By D.Defoe.) 1he second edition. - London, 1714. See DEFOE (Daniel). CMinor Single Works.1

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