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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIRDARY JUL 27 1959
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Dedication to Prince Posterity,
The Author's Preface,
A TALE OF A TUB. Sect. I.-The Introduction,
Sect. II.
Sect. III.-A Digression concerning Critics,
Sect. IV.-A Tale of a Tub,
Sect. V.-A Digression in the Modern Kind,
Sect. VI. A Tale of a Tub, .
Sect. VII.-A Digression in praise of Digressions,
Sect. VIII.-A Tale of a Tub,
Sect. IX.-A Digression concerning the Original, the Use, and Improve-
ment of Madness, in a Commonwealth,
Sect. X.-A farther Digression,
Sect. XI.-A Tale of a Tub,
The Conclusion,
THE HISTORY OF MARTIN.-Giving an Account of his Departure from
Jack, and their setting up for themselves, on which account they
were obliged to travel and meet many disasters, finding no shelter
near Peter's Habitation: Martin succeeds in the North: Peter
thunders against Martin for the loss of the large Revenue he used
to receive from thence. Harry Huff sent Martin a challenge to
fight, which he received: Peter rewards Henry for the pretended
victory, which encouraged Henry to huff Peter also. With many
Upon the Pope's giving a Cardinal's Hat to a Jesuit,
The Fable of the Belly and the Members,
The Humble Petition of Gossip Joan,
A Letter of Advice to the Rev. Dr. D―la—y,
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other extraordinary Adventures of the said Martin in several places
with many considerable persons.
With a Digression concerning the Nature, Usefulness, and Neces-
sity of Wars and Quarrels,
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A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE MECHANICAL
OPERATION OF THE SPIRIT.
ABSTRACT OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM
THE INVASION OF IT BY JULIUS CÆSAR, TILL THE
REIGN OF HENRY THE SECOND.
Remarks of the Editor, .
To the Count de Gyllenborg,
From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to William the Conqueror,