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the Sciences, and the principal Inventors of them.—II. An Essay upon an Apothecary.-III. An Account of a surprising Apparition, October 20, 1722. 1723. 8o.

IV.

WORKS RELATING TO ARBUTHNOT AND HIS WRITINGS.

Biographia Britannica, edited by Kippis. Vol. I. 1778. fol. A Complete Key to the New Farce, called Three Hours after Marriage. With an Account of the Authors. By E. Parker, Philomath. (pseud.) 1717. 8o.

A Complete Key to the Three Parts of Law is a BottomlessPit, and the Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost. N. P. 1712. 8o. (Anon.) second ed. Corrected.

third ed. N. P. 1712.

N. P. 1712. 8°.

(Anon.)

8°. (Key to 'Four Parts,' &c.)

A complete Key to Law is a Bottomless-Pit, the Story of the St. Albans Ghost, and Prince Mirabel, &c. Sixth edition, enlarged. 1713. 8°.

The Confederates.

1717. 8°.

By Joseph Gay (i. e. Capt. Breval.)

The Cornhill Magazine, vol. XXXIX. 91.

Dictionary of National Biography (Article on Arbuthnot by Mr. Leslie Stephen).

An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (by Pope). 1734. folio. (Jan. 1735.)

Gulliveriana: Or, a Fourth Volume of Miscellanies. Being a
Sequel to the Three Volumes published by Pope and
Swift. 1728.
1728. 8o.

Law not a Bottomless-Pit: or Arguments against Peace, and some Queries Pro and Con. London, J. Baker.

(4 pp.) folio.

The Leisure Hour. Vol. XV. 390.

1712.

Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. 1861. [Vol. II. 17-20. Three letters to Arbuthnot.]

Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield. Edited by Lord Mahon. 1845. 8°.

[Vol. II. contains a character of Dr. Arbuthnot.]

A Letter to Mr. John Gay concerning his late Farce, entituled, A Comedy. By Timothy Drub (pseud.).

1717. 8°.

Literae de Re Nummaria; in opposition to the Common Opinion that the Denarii Romani were never larger than seven in an ounce: With some Remarks on Dr. Arbuthnot's Book and Tables. By the Rev. William Smith, Rector of Melsonby, Newcastle-on-Tyne. (July) 1729. 8°. London Magazine. I. 48, 117; II. 374; VI. 112; X. 364; XX. 96.

The Monthly Review, September, 1750. (Notice of the Miscellaneous Works.)

Notes and Queries. First Series, vol. 12; third Series, vols. 1, 2, 6; fourth Series, vols. 6, 7; fifth Series, vol. 12; sixth Series, vols. 1, 7, 8.

Observations on Dr. Arbuthnot's Dissertation on Coins, &c. By B. Langwith. 1747. 4°.

The Retrospective Review, vol. VIII.

V.

SOME IMITATIONS OF THE 'HISTORY OF JOHN BULL.'

A Fragment of the History of that Illustrious Personage, John Bull, Esq. . . . . By Peregrine Pinfold of Grub-Hatch, Esq. (pseud.) (1785.) 8o.

[Gives what purports to be Parts IV and V of the 'History of John Bull.']

"The History of John Bull, Part III. (See § III.)

The History of John Bull, with the Birth, Parentage, Education and Humours of Jack Radical. By Horace Hombergh, Esq. 1820. 8o.

The History of the Proceedings in the Case of Margaret, commonly called Peg, only lawful Sister to John Bull, Esq. (By Adam Ferguson.) 1761. 8o.

second ed. 1761. 8°.

John Bull's Bible; or, Memoirs of the Stewardship and Stewards of John Bull's Manor of Great Albion. By Democritus Publicola. 2 vols. 1816. 8°.

John Bull's last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welsh Attorney in the Temple. London printed, Edinburgh reprinted. s. sh. fol. 1713. (Tory piece.)

John Bull's Last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welsh Attorney. With a Preface to the Ar-p

of C-ry. By an Eminent Lawyer of the Temple.

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second ed., corrected by the Author's own hand. 1713. 8°. Letters to John Bull, Esq., on affairs connected with his landed property, and the persons who live thereon. By Lord Lytton. 1851. 8°. [And various pamphlets in reply.] A Postscript to John Bull, containing the History of the CrownInn, with the Death of the Widow, and what happened thereupon. (1714.) 8°.-Second ed. (1714.) 8°.-Third ed. (1714.) 80.-Sixth ed. (1714.) 8o.

A Continuation of the History of the Crown-Inn. Part II. (1714.) 80.-Second ed. (1714.) 8.-Third ed. (1714.) 8.

A Farther Continuation of the History of the Crown-Inn: Part III. (1714.) 80.-Second ed. (1714.) 8°.-Third ed. (1714.) 8.

The Fourth and Last Part of the History of the Crown-Inn. With the character of John Bull, and other Novels. Part IV. (1714.) 8°.-Second ed. (1714.) 8°.

An Appendix to the History of the Crown-Inn: With a Key to the whole. (1714.) 8°.

The Present State of the Crown-Inn, for the first Three Years under the New Landlord. . . . By the Author of the History of the Crown-Inn. 1717.

second ed. 1717. 80.

8o.

A Supplement to the History of the Crown-Inn. (1717?). 8°. A Review of the State of John Bull's Family, ever since the Probat of his Last Will and Testament. With some account of the two Trumpeters, the hirelings of Roger Bold. 1713.

8o

WORKS OF DR. ARBUTHNOT.

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