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=== Pamphlets or essays in prose === * ''The Poor Man's Plea'' (1698) * ''The History of the Kentish Petition'' (1701) * ''[[The Shortest Way with the Dissenters]]'' (1702) * ''[[The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd]]'' (1704) * ''Giving Alms No Charity, and Employing the Poor'' (1704) * ''[[The Apparition of Mrs. Veal]]'' (1706) * ''An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Tho' it be of his Worst Enemies, by Daniel Defoe, Being a True Account of His Conduct in Publick Affairs'' (1715) * ''A Vindication of the Press: Or, An Essay on the Usefulness of Writing, on Criticism, and the Qualification of Authors'' (1718) * ''[[Every-body's Business, Is No-body's Business]]'' (1725) * ''[[The Protestant Monastery]]'' (1726) * ''[[Parochial Tyranny]]'' (1727) * ''[[Augusta Triumphans]]'' (1728) * ''[[Second Thoughts are Best]]'' (1729) * ''An Essay Upon Literature'' (1726) * ''[[Mere Nature Delineated]]'' (1726) * ''[[Conjugal Lewdness]]'' (1727) β Anti-Contraception Essay
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