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Des Capitains Lemuel Gulliver Reisen in unterschiedliche entfernte und unbekandte Länder
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Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. By the Reverend Dr. Swift -
Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. By the Reverend Dr. Swift -
The benefit of farting explain'd: or The fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair-sex: proving, a posteriori, most of the dis-ordures in-tail'd upon them, are owing to Flatulencies not seasonably vented
Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fartinando Puff-indorst, professor of Bumbast in the University of Crackow: and translated into English, at the request, and for the use of Lady Damp-fart, of Her-fart shire. By Obadiah Fizzle, Groom of the Stool to the Princess of Arsimini in Sardinia. To which are added, I. The wonderful wonder of wonders: being an accurate description of the birth, education, manner of living, Religion, Politicks, and learning, of mine A-se. II. Serious and cleanly meditations on a boghouse, by Jeffrey Broadbottom, Esq; III. The boghouse, a poem, in imitation of Milton, and the author of the seasons. and several other curious pieces in the same taste -
Miscellanies in verse and prose
By Alexander Pope, Esq; and dean Swift. In one volume. Viz. The strange and deplorable frensy of Mr. John Dennis. A full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge, by poison, on the body of Mr. Edmund Curll. With his last will and testament. A strange, but true relation how Edmund Curll was converted from the Christian religion, by certain Jews, and how he was circumcised. God's revenge against punning. The wonderful wonder of wonders. The wonder of all the wonders, that ever the world wonder'd at. The humble petition of the colliers, cook maids, blacksmiths, jack-makers, brasiers, and others. Annus mirabilis. Origin of sciences. It cannot rain, but it pours; or London strew'd with rarities. An infallible scheme to pay the publick debt of Ireland, in six months. A modest proposal. A vindication of My Lord Carteret lord Lieutenant of Ireland. On the fates of clergymen. On modern education. A true and faithful narrative of what pass'd in London. Journal of a modern lady. Country life. Cutting down the old Thorn at Market-hill. A pastoral dialogue. Mary the cook maid's letter to Dr. Sheridan. A dialogue between Mad Mullineux and Timothy. Epitaph on Francis Ch-is. Soldier and scholar. With several more epigrams, epitaphs, and poems -
Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. By the Reverend Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's -
The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D, D.S.P.D. in eight volumes
Containing, I. His miscellanies in prose. II. His poetical writings. III. The travels of Capt. Lemuel Gulliver. IV. Papers relating to Ireland, and the Drapier's letters. V. The conduct of the allies, and the Examiners. VI. The publick spirit of the Whiggs, &c. with Polite conversation. VII. Letters to and from Dr. Swift. VIII: Directions to servants, sermons, poems, &c -
Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. By the Reverend Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's -
The works of Sir William Temple, bart
in two volumes -
Three sermons
I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. By the Reverend Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's