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The True-Born-Hugonot, or, Daniel de Foe. A satyr
Pittis, William (1674-1724)
1703
Attributed to Pittis (see Foxon).
Robinson Crusoé en France : étude sur l'influence de cette œuvre dans la littérature française
Mann, W E (1918-)
1916
At head of title: Université de Paris, Faculté des Lettres. Thesis--Paris.
Remarks on a scandalous libel, entitil'd A letter from a member of Parliament, &c. relating to the bill of commerce. In which the trade with France is consider'd, and the falsities and absurdities of the Mercator are expos'd. To which is added, a caution to the freeholders of Great Britain in their approaching elections. And an exact list of this House of Commons, under several distinctions
Oldmixon, John (1673-1742)
1713
A reply to: A letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country... sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe, London, 1713. Sometimes attributed to John Oldmixon (ESTC). Mispagi...
A Letter to a member of the October-Club: shewing that to yield Spain to the Duke of Anjou by a peace, wou'd be the ruin of Great Britain
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1711
Sometimes attributed to Francis Hare. Probably an answer to Defoe's The secret history of the October Club.
The history of the Mitre and Purse, in which the first and second parts of The secret history of the White Staff are fully considered, and the hypocrisy and villanies of the staff himself are laid open and detected
Pittis, William (1674-1724); Atterbury, Francis (1662-1732)
1714
Sometimes attributed to William Pittis and to Francis Atterbury. Mitre = Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester. Purse = Simon Harcourt, Viscount Harcourt, Lord Chancellor. White Staff = Robert ...
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies, giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious and worth observation : interspersed with useful observations : particularly fitted for the persual of such as desire to travel over the island : in three volumes (v.2)
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1738
Written as a series of letters describing his journeys through various parts of England, Wales, and Scotland. Attributed to Daniel Defoe by NUC pre-1956.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies... : interspersed with useful observations, particularly fitted for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island (v.1)
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1762
Written as a series of letters describing his journeys through various parts of England, Wales, and Scotland. Attributed to Daniel Defoe by NUC pre-1956.
An elegy on the author of The true-born-English-man; With an essay on the late storm
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1708
The author of the Hymn to the pillory = Daniel Defoe, who is also author of The true-born Englishman.
Canary-birds naturaliz'd in Utopia : A canto
[1709]
Directed against the Huguenots in England; attacks Defoe for advocating the act for naturalizing foreign Protestants, and particularly his "True-born Englishman". Anon.
Celibacy: or, Good advice to young fellows to keep single : in which are painted, in very lively colours, the pictures of many terrible wives, both at court and in the city, being an answer to Matrimony; or, Good advice to the ladies, &c
1739
Satirical response to Good advice to the ladies (later titled Matrimony), attributed to Defoe. Anon.