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Quæries wrote by Dr. J. Swift, in the year 1732. Very proper to be read (at this time by every member of the established Church
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A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation, according to the most polite mode and method now used at court, and in the best companies of England
In several dialogues. A new edition. By Dr. Jonathan Swift -
The advantages propos'd by repealing the sacramental test impartially considered
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Miscellanies in prose and verse. In two volumes
By Jonathan Swift, D.D. and Aexander Pope, Esq; to which are added several poems, and other curious tracts not in any former impression -
Miscellanies. The third volume
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Good advice to beaus and batchelours, in answer to good advice to the the ladies
By the author of, A tale of a tub -
The lady's dressing-room. A poem. By ***********
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A proposal for an act of Parliament
To pay off the debt of the nation, without taxing the subject, by which the number of landed gentry, and substantial farmers will be considerably encreased, and no one person will be the poorer, or contribute one farthing to the charge. By A---- P------, Esq -
Schemes from Ireland, for the benefit of the body natural, ecclesiastical, and politick
the first humbly offer'd, for making religion and the clergy useful, with the author's observations on the cause and cure of the piles, and some useful directions about wiping the posteriors -
City cries, instrumental and vocal, or, An examination of certain abuses, corruptions, and enormities, in London and Dublin
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Some reasons against the bill for settling the tyth of hemp, flax, &c. by a modus
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Considerations upon two bills sent down from the Rt. Hon. the House of Lords to the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland, relating to the clergy of that kingdom
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An infallible scheme to pay the publick debt of this nation in six months
Humbly offered to the consideration of the present P--t. By D-n S-t -
The lady's dressing room
To which is added, I. A poem on cutting down the old thorn at Market Hill. II. Advice to a parson. III. An epigram on seeing a worthy Prelate go out of Church in the Time of Divine Service to wait on his Grace the D. of D. By the Rev. Dr. S-t -
Miscellanies
The last volume -
A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
being the fourteenth in the collection: containing miscellanies in prose and verse, by the dean; Dr. Delany, Dr. Sheridan, Mrs. Johnson, and others, his intimate friends. With explanatory notes on all the former volumes, and an index, by the editor -
A soldier and a scholar
or the lady's judgment upon those two characters in the persons of Captain---- ---- and D----n S----t -
The lady's dressing-room
A poem. By D---n S----t. From the Original Copy -
A soldier and a scholar
or the lady's judgment upon those two characters in the persons of Captain -- and D-n S-t -
Travels into several remote nations of the world
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Travels into several remote nations of the world
Vol. 1 -
Travels into several remote nations of the world
Vol. 2 -
Jonathan Swift's poems
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Jonathan Swift's poems
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A Supplement to Dr. Swift's Works
Containing Miscellanies in prose and verse