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Brogue. A covering for the feet, ix. 99.
Brotherly love. No duty more incumbent upon those who profess the Gospel than it, x. 56. The several causes of the want of it, and the consequences of such want, 56-63. Motives and exhortations to embrace and continue in it, 63-66.
Browne (sir John). His letter to Swift, xviii. 254. One of Wood's evidences, ix. 46.
Bruges. Representation of the English merchants there relative to the Barrier Treaty, viii. 454.
Brutes. Why incapable of carrying on war against their own species, ii. 283.
Brutus (Junius and Marcus). Two of the six greatest men in the world, vi. 227.
Brutus (Marcus). The motives which induced him to prefer Pompey to Cæsar commended, xviii. 132.
La Bruyere. Introduces new terms not to be found before his time, v. 68.

Brydges (James, duke of Chandos). Verses on him, viii. 205. Pope's character of Timon drawn for him, xii. 455. Swift applied to him for some ancient Irish records in his possession, xiii. 139. 150. His marriage, 256. Coolness between him and Swift from the time of his being made a duke, 207. viii. 205.
Bubble. Origin of the term, xvii, 341. Essay on English Bubbles, viii. 433.
Building. Dr. Barebone's scheme for, ix. 393.
Bulls and Bears. What, xvii. 342.
Bunyan (John). His dream improved on, ii. 287.
Burgess (Daniel). His definition of a law suit, xvi. 155. His meetinghouse demolished, xviii. 147.
Burgundy (house of). One of the most ancient as well as useful allies of England, iv. 143.
Burgundy (the great duke of). In his youth hated the thoughts of war, but after gaining one battle loved nothing else, xviii. 98.
Burlesque. The most celebrated pieces are the best subjects for it, x. 133.
Burlington (Richard Boyle, earl of). Sold, in one article, 9000l. a year in Ireland, for 200000l., xiii. 387.
Burnet (bishop). Copied by Steele, iii. 284. iv. 380. Said to have been author of the project for the government's borrowing
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