SWIFT'S DESCRIPTION OF QUILCA. A SHORT VIEW OF THE STATE OF IRELAND, 1727. THE STORY OF THE INJURED LADY. THE ANSWER TO THE INJURED LADY. A LETTER TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN, [39] CONCERNING THE WEAVERS. TWO LETTERS ON SUBJECTS RELATIVE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF IRELAND. THE PRESENT MISERABLE STATE OF IRELAND. "A PROPOSAL FOR THE UNIVERSAL USE OF IRISH MANUFACTURES." 1720. A CHARACTER, PANEGYRIC, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGION CLUB, 1736. Title: Ireland in the Days of Dean Swift Irish Tracts, 1720 to 1734 Author: Jonathan Swift and J. Bowles (John Bowles) Daly Editor: J. Bowles (John Bowles) Daly Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team |
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IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF
DEAN SWIFT.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, LIMITED,
ST. JOHN’S HOUSE, CLERKENWELL ROAD.
IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF
DEAN SWIFT.
(IRISH TRACTS, 1720 to 1734.)
BY
J. BOWLES DALY, LL.D.
AUTHOR OF “BROKEN IDEALS,” “RADICAL PIONEERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY,” ETC., ETC.
LONDON—CHAPMAN AND HALL,
LIMITED.
1887.
TO
The Right Hon. JOHN MORLEY, M.P.,
THE FIRST CHIEF SECRETARY OF IRELAND
WHOSE UNFLINCHING COURAGE AND OUTSPOKEN SYMPATHY
HAS SECURED HIM THE GRATITUDE OF THE IRISH PEOPLE,
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED
WITH THE ADMIRATION OF
THE AUTHOR.