Ireland in the days of Dean Swift : (Irish tracts, 1720 to 1734) /
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London :
Chapman and Hall,
1887.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction.
- The drapier's letters.
- The address to the jury.
- Swift's description of Quilca.
- Answer to a paper.
- Maxims controlled.
- 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, 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."
- A modest proposal, 1729.
- A character, panegyric, and description of the Legion club, 1736.
- On doing good.