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Voyages de Gulliver
Tome Premier -
A proposal for the universal use of Irish manufacture, in cloaths and furniture of houses, &c
Utterly rejecting and renouncing every thing wearable that comes from England -
The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XIV
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The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XIII
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Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740
Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. In three volumes -
The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
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The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. of Goodrich, in Herefordshire
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A letter to a young gentleman, lately enter'd into holy orders. By a Person of Quality
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Volume V. of the author's works
Containing, the conduct of the allies, and the examiners, &c -
Cadenus and Vanessa: or, The judgment of Venus a poem
Written by Dr. Sw-ft, upon himself and Mrs. Vanh---y, his favourite-lady -
Volume X. of the author's works
Containing, sermons on several subjects; and other pieces -
Volume VII. of the author's works
Containing, letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. on several occasions -
The beasts confession to the priest
On observing how most men mistake their own talents. Written in the year 1732 -
Miscellanies. The third volume
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[The] publick spirit of the whigs
Set forth in their generous encouragement of the author of the crisis: with some observations on the seasonableness, candor, erudition, and style of that treatise -
The benefit of farting explaind: or, The fundament-all cause of the distempers incident to the fair sex
Inquir'd into: proving a posteriori most of the disordures in-tail'd on'em are owing to flatulencies not seasonably vented. Wrote in Spanish, by Don Fart in hando Puss-in dorst, professor of Bun bast in the University of Craccow. and translated into english, at the request and for the use of the Lady Damp-Fart, of Her-fart-shire. By Obadiah Fizle, Groom of the stool to the Princess of Arse-Mini in Sardinia -
An essay on man. With some humourous verses on the death of Dean Swift, written by himself
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The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XVIII
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A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland, concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Woods, with a design to have them pass in this kingdom. By M.B. Drapier
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The publick spirit of the whigs
Set forth in their generous encouragement of the author of the crisis: with some observations on the seasonableness, candor, erudition, and style of that treatise -
Traulus. The second part
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The life, and genuine character, of the Rev. Dr. S----t, D.S.P.D. Written by himself
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The Hibernian patriot: being a collection of the Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland, concerning Mr. Wood's Brass Half-Pence
Together with considerations on the attempts made to pass that coin. And reasons for the people of Ireland's refusing it. To which are added, poems and songs relating to the same subject -
An excellent new song upon His Grace our good Lord Archbishop of Dublin. By honest Jo. one of His Grace's farmers in Fingal: To the tune of
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An imitation of the sixth satire of the second book of Horace. ... The first part done in the year 1714, by Dr. Swift. The latter part now first added, and never before printed