Coffee difpirits People, N 1. Confcience, the Nonfenfe of it difcours'd of, N. 40 Converts, (new ones) in England, fhou'd not be Pur- Countryman, what one did in the Defence of his D. Diseases occafioned by drinking French Wine, Doctor. his Opinion of Bourdeaux and Port Wine, N.8. E. The EXAMINER has no Confcience, N. 1. Extract from a Pamphlet, called, The Importance of FLYING F. LYING-POST always wrong or right from French King, how he treats his Subjects when he does G. GENERAL, the late Peace wants to be prov'd N. 9. Ghebilins, Ghibelins, the Leader of 'em in Italy, a Puzzle in Be- Godliness, the Examiner's Mafters had two much of Grace, (Babes of) the Examiner's Minifters fuch, N. 7. H. ARCOURT originally French, N. 1. Hearty, (Ruburb) his Letter to the Reader, about Hereditary Right, what the Afferters of it may ex- I I. MPUDENT Men Mafters of Nonfenfe of the Job, the Oxford Fool, reprefented by the Poft Boy, N. 3. L. LETTER from the Reader to the Sword-bearer of London, N. 5. Letter to Sir Miles Wharton, concerning Occafional Letter to the Examiner, the Author a great Dealer in Lords, the Numerous Creation of them, the great- Lover a Cheat, N. 1. Lyes made by the Faction for a Day, N. 6. M. Maritten by Mr. Steel, N. 6. ARLBOROUGH, (Duke of) his History, Majorities, acted by the Nonsense of the Confcience, N. 4. Mardyke, Mardyke, what 1 Battalions were to do there, N. 5. Monitor, the Examiner's younger Brother, began like NON N. ONSENSE, the Whig Examiner's Definition Nonfenfe of the Understanding, and of the Confci- O. OCCASIONAL Lords, the Danger of them to the People, N. 6. P. APERS (Weekly) great Dryers, N. 1. and Patience, the Examiner's Masters great Teachers of it, N. 7. Peace, in what bad Company theExaminer has put it, N. 2. Peers without Patents, certain in Great Britain, N. 2 Kind, 3. How he resembles Job, the Oxford Fool, Poft-Man a Neuter against his Confcience, N. 1. Puzzle in Body and Mind, a Man so, N.4. Q Q. UESTIONS, Infolent ones of the Exami ROGUES, R. ROGUES (Serbling) 3 Par OGUES. (Scribling) a Parcel of 'em, the Ex- S. L. (Dr.) has hit the Sublime in Non- Sen St. Jean or St. John, originally French, N. 1. Sicilian Majefty, what a fort of King he is, N. 9. Spain, (King of) as great a Friend to England as to Steel, (Mr.) his Ufage by the laft Parliament, N. 6. T. TIPLERS go one after another, N. 8. Trade of the French to the Weft-Indies no Lofs U. UNDERSTANDING, the Nonsense of it W 4. W. HARTON, (Sir MILES), a Letter to him Whig Examiner, his Definition of Nonsense, N. 3. Wine, (French) not fo good as formerly, N. 8. Wrong Fellows in Great Affemblies, defcrib'd, N. 4: FINI S. |