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proofs of valour, but their army totally defeated, ibid. Reduced to comply with the terms of peace, dictated by Stephen, and to deliver up his son as a hostage, 67.

Davis. His characters of the court of queen Anne, with Swift's remarks, xviii. 218.
Dead. Have a title to just character, whether good or bad, ix. 218.
Deaneries. Some in Ireland without cathedrals, ix. 256. Dean and chapter lands unknown in Ireland, ibid. What the state in general of those of the old foundation, xi. 438. The general condition of them in Ireland, xviii. 245.
Dearness. Of necessaries, not always a sign of wealth, ix. 391.
Death. Nothing but extreme pain, shame, or despair, able to reconcile us to it, x. 244. So natural, so necessary, and so universal, that it is impossible it could ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind, x. 169.

Debt (national). Unknown in England before the revolution, iv. 110. The expedient of introducing it found out by bishop Burnet, 111. Such a debt, which is of real use in a republick, detrimental to a monarchy, 112.
Decemviri. Their usurpation of arbitrary power, though chosen to digest a code of laws for the government of a free state, ii. 294.
Dedications. Instructions for making them, xvii. 52.
Deering (sir Cholmondeley). Shot in a duel, x. 42. xv. 42. His death revenged, x. 112.
De Foe (Daniel). Some account of, xviii. 30. 31.
Deism. Why not to be eradicated by preaching against it, v. 105.

Delusion.