1By John Arbuthnot, M.D.
23Chapter III. Jack's Charms,* Or The Method By Which He Gained Peg's Heart
2Author's Preface
24Chapter IV. How The Relations Reconciled John And His Sister Peg, And What Return Peg Made To John's Message.*
3The History Of John Bull
25Chapter V. Of Some Quarrels That Happened After Peg Was Taken Into The Family.*
4Chapter II. How Bull And Frog Grew Jealous That The Lord Strutt Intended To Give All His Custom To His Grandfather Lewis Baboon
26Chapter VI. The Conversation Between John Bull And His Wife.*
5Chapter III. A Copy Of Bull And Frog's Letter To Lord Strutt
27Chapter VII. Of The Hard Shifts Mrs. Bull Was Put To Preserve The Manor Of Bullock's Hatch, With Sir Roger's Method To Keep Off Importunate Duns.*
6Chapter IV. How Bull And Frog Went To Law With Lord Strutt About The Premises, And Were Joined By The Rest Of The Tradesmen
28Chapter VIII. A Continuation Of The Conversation Betwixt John Bull And His Wife
7Chapter V. The True Characters Of John Bull, Nic. Frog, And Hocus.*
29Chapter IX
8Chapter VI. Of The Various Success Of The Lawsuit.*
30Chapter X. Of Some Extraordinary Things* That Passed At The
9Chapter VII. How John Bull Was So Mightily Pleased With His Success That He Was Going To Leave Off His Trade And Turn Lawyer
31Chapter Xi.* The Apprehending, Examination, And Imprisonment Of Jack For Suspicion Of Poisoning
10Chapter VIII. How John Discovered That Hocus Had An Intrigue With His Wife;* And What Followed Thereupon
32Chapter XII. How Jack's Friends Came To Visit Him In Prison, And What Advice They Gave Him
11Chapter IX. How Some Quacks Undertook To Cure Mrs. Bull Of Her Ulcer.*
33Chapter XIII. How Jack Hanged Himself Up By The Persuasion Of His Friends, Who Broke Their Words, And Left His Neck In The Noose
12Chapter X. Of John Bull's Second Wife, And The Good Advice That She Gave Him.*
34Chapter XIV. The Conference Between Don Diego And John Bull
13Chapter XI. How John Looked Over His Attorney's Bill.*
35Chapter XV. The Sequel Of The Meeting At The
14Chapter XII. How John Grew Angry, And Resolved To Accept A Composition; And What Methods Were Practised By The Lawyers For Keeping Him From It.*
36Chapter XVI. How John Bull And Nic. Frog Settled Their Accounts
15Chapter XIII. Mrs. Bull's Vindication Of The Indispensable Duty Incumbent Upon Wives In Case Of The Tyranny, Infidelity, Or Insufficiency Of Husbands;
37Chapter XVII. How John Bull Found All His Family In An Uproar At Home.*
16Chapter XIV. The Two Great Parties Of Wives, The Devotos And The Hitts.*
38Chapter XVIII. How Lewis Baboon Came To Visit John Bull, And What Passed Between Them. *
17Chapter XV. An Account Of The Conference Between Mrs. Bull And Don Diego.*
39Chapter XIX. Nic. Frog's Letter To John Bull: Wherein He Endeavours To Vindicate All His Conduct, With Relation To John Bull And The Lawsuit
18Chapter XVI. How The Guardians Of The Deceased Mrs. Bull's Three Daughters Came To John, And What Advice They Gave Him; Wherein Is Briefly Treated The Characters Of The Three Daughters. Also John Bull's Answer To The Three Guardians.*
40Chapter XX. The Discourse That Passed Between Nic. Frog And Esquire South, Which John Bull Overheard.*
19Chapter XVII. Esquire South's Message And Letter To Mrs. Bull.*
41Chapter XXI. The Rest Of Nic.'s Fetches To Keep John Out Of Ecclesdown Castle.*
20Part II
42Chapter XXII. Of The Great Joy That John Expressed When He Got Possession Of Ecclesdown.*
21Chapter I. The Character Of John Bull's Mother.*
43Postscript
22Chapter II. The Character Of John Bull's Sister Peg,* With The Quarrels That Happened Between Master And Miss In Their Childhood