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Of the HISTORY of JOHN BULL.
PART I.
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CHAP. I. HAP. I. The occafion of the law-fuit.
page 1.
Chap. II. How Bull and Frog grew jealous
that the lord Strutt intended to give all
his cuflom to his grandfather Lewis Ba-
boon.
P. 3.
p. 5.
Chap. III. A copy of Bull and Frog's letter
to lord Strutt.
Chap. IV. How Bull and Frog vient to law
with lord Strutt about the premises, and
were joined by the raft of the tradefmen. rift of the tradefmen.
p. 7.
p. 10.
p. 12.
Chap. V. The true characters of John Bull,
Nic. Frog, and Hocus.
Chap. VI. Of the various fuccefs of the law-
fuit.
Chap. VII. How John Bull was fo mightily
pleafed with the fuccefs, that he was going
to leave off his trade, and turn lawyer. p.14.
Chap. VIII. How John difcovered, "that
Hocus had an intrigue with his wife,
and what followed thereupon.
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p. 17.
Chap.
Chap. IX. How fome quacks undertook to
cure Mrs. Bull of her ulcer.
p. 21.
p. 27.
Chap. X. Of John Bull's fecond wife, and
the good advice that she gave him. p. 23.
Chap. XI. How John looked over his at-
torney's bill.
Chap. XII. How John grew angry, and re- folved to accept a compofition, and what
methods were practifed by the lawyers for
keeping him from it. p. 29. Chap. XIII. Mrs. Bull's vindication of the
indispensable duty of Cuckoldom, in-
cumbent upon wives, in cafe of the tyran- ny, infidelity, or infufficiency of busbands: being a full answer to the Doctor's fer- mon again Adultery
Chap. XIV. The great parties of wives,
the Devörös antibe:Hitts.
p. 38.
Chap. XV. An account of the conference be-
tween Mrs. Bull and Don Diego. p. 40.
Chap. XVI. How the guardians of the de-
ceafed Mrs. Bull's three daughters came
to John, and what advice they gave him ;
wherein is briefly treated the character of
the three daughters: alfo John Bull's
anfwer to the three guardians. p. 53.
Chap. XVII. Efquire South's meffage and
letter to Mrs. Bull.
p. 64.
p. 33.
PART
PART II.
Chap. I. The character of John Bull's mo-
P. 73.
ther.
Chap. II. The character of John Bull's fifter
Peg, with the quarrels that happened be-
tween master and mifs, in their childhood.
p. 77.
Chap. III. Jack's charms, or the method
by which he gained Peg's heart. P. 80.
Chap. IV. How the relations reconciled John
and his fifter Peg, and what return Peg
made to John's message. p. 85.
Chap. V. Of fome quarrels that happened
after Peg was taken into the family. p. 90.
Chap. VI. The converfation between John
Bull and his wife.
Chap. VII. Of the hard fhifts Mrs. Bull
was put to, to preferve the manor of
Bullock's Hatch; with fir Roger's me-
thod to keep off importunate duns. p. 103.
Chap. VIII. A continuation of the conver-
fation betwixt John Bull and his wife.
P. 94.
p. 107.
Chap. IX. A copy of Nic. Frog's letter to
John Bull.
p. 118.
Chap. X. Of fome extraordinary things that
passed at the Salutation tavern, in the
conference between Bull, Frog, efquire
South, and Lewis Baboon. p. 123.
Chap. XI. The apprehending, examination,
and imprisonment of Jack, for fufpicion
of poisoning.
Chap. XII. How Jack's friends came to visit
him in prifon, and what advice they gave
bim.
p. 129.
p. 138.
Chap. XIII. How Jack hanged himself up
by the perfuafion of his friends, who broke
their word, and left his neck in the noose.
p. 143.
p. 151.
P. 153.
Chap. XIV. The conference between Don
Diego and John Bull.
Chap. XV. The fequel of the meeting at the
Salutation.
Chap. XVI. How John Bull and Nic. Frog
fettled their accompts. p. 161.
Chap. XVII. How John Bull found all his
family in an uproar at home.
p. 169.
Chap. XVIII. How Lewis Baboon came
to vifit John Bull, and what passed be-
tween them. p. 174.
Chap. XIX. Nic. Frog's letter to John Bull;
wherein he endeavours to vindicate all his
conduct
conduct with relation to John Bull and
the law-fuit. p. 181.
Chap. XX. The difcourfe that paffed between
Nic. Frog and efquire South, which John
Bull overheard. p. 185.
Chap. XXI. The rest of Nic's fetches to keep
John out of Ecclefdown-Castle. p. 191.
Chap. XXII. Of the great joy that John
expreffed when he got poffeffion of Ecclef-
down.
POSTSCRIPT.
p. 197.
200.
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