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A Letter to a Member of Parliament, in Ireland, upon the choosing a New Speaker there 1
A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture 11
An Essay on English Bubbles. By Thomas Hope, Esq. 31
The Swearer's Bank 37
A Letter to the King at Arms 47
The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezer Elliston 55
The Truth of Some Maxims in State and Government, examined with Reference to Ireland 63
The Blunders, Deficiencies, Distresses, and Misfortunes Of Quilca 73
A Short View of the State of Ireland 79
The Story of the Injured Lady. Written by Herself 93
The Answer to the Injured Lady 104
An Answer to a Paper called "A Memorial of the Poor Inhabitants, Tradesmen, and Labourers of the Kingdom of Ireland" 107
Answer to Several Letters from Unknown Persons 117
An Answer to Several Letters sent me from Unknown Hands 127
A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the Weavers 135
Observations occasioned by reading a Paper entitled "The Case of the Woollen Manufactures of Dublin," etc. 145
The Present Miserable State of Ireland 151
The Substance of what was said by the Dean of St. Patrick's
to the Lord Mayor and some of the Aldermen
when His Lordship came to Present the said Dean
with his Freedom in a Gold Box 167
Advertisement by Dr. Swift in his Defence Against Joshua, Lord Allen 173
A Letter on Mr. M'Culla's Project about Halfpence, and a new one Proposed 177
A Proposal that all the Ladies and Women of Ireland
should appear constantly in Irish Manufactures 191
A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of
Poor People from being a Burthen to their Parents
or the Country, and for making them beneficial to the Public 201
Answer to the Craftsman 217
A Vindication of his Excellency John, Lord Carteret 225
A Proposal for An Act of Parliament to Pay off the
Debt of the Nation without Taxing the Subject 251
A Case submitted by Dean Swift to Mr. Lindsay,
Counsellor at Law 259
An Examination of Certain Abuses, Corruptions, and
Enormities in the City of Dublin 261
A Serious and Useful Scheme to make an Hospital for Incurables 283
The Humble Petition of the Footmen in and about the
City of Dublin 305
Advice to the Freemen of the City of Dublin in the
Choice of a Member to represent them in Parliament 309
Some Considerations humbly offered to the Lord
Mayor, the Court of Aldermen and Common-Council
of the City of Dublin in the Choice of a Recorder

IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF DEAN SWIFT

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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