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City Cries, Instrumental and Vocal
A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I--. with an Account of Some Smaller Facts, During His Government, ...
Good Queen Anne vindicated, and the ingratitude, insolence, &c. of her Whig ministry and the allies detected and exposed, in the beginning and conducting of the war. The Englishman's memorial
The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry, in beginning and carrying on the present war. The second edition, corrected.
Political Tracts. by the Author of Gulliver's Travels Volume 1 of 2
A Letter to a Young Gentleman, Lately Enter'd Into Holy Orders. by a Person of Quality. It Is Certainly Known, That the Following Treatise Was Writ in Ireland by ... Dr. Swift, ...
A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-. ...
A Letter to Mr. Harding the Printer, Upon Occasion of a Paragraph in His News-Paper of Aug. 1st. Relating to Mr. Woods's Half-Pence. by M. B. Drapier. Author of the Letter to the Shop-Keepers, &c
A Short Character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-------. with an Account of Some Smaller Facts,
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-General. by the Author of the Conduct of the Allies. to Which Are Added, the Said Barrier-Treaty, with the Two Separate Articles;
Fraud Detected
A Vindication of His Ex-Y the Lord C-, from the Charge of Favouring None But Toryes, [sic] High-Churchmen, and Jacobites.
Cadenus and Vanessa. A poem. To which is added, A true and faithful inventory of the goods belonging to Dr. S-t, ... By Dr. S-t. The fourth edition.
Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738. To which are added, several notes and translations not in the London edition.
A Whig's Remarks on the Tory History of the Four Last Years of Queen Anne. by Dr. Jonathan Swift, D.S.P.D. Dedicated to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough.
Some Arguments Against Enlarging the Power of Bishops, in Letting of Leases. with Remarks on Some Queries Lately Published.
A Vindication of His Excellency the Lord C----T, from the Charge of Favouring None But Tories, High-Churchmen and Jacobites. by the Reverend Dr. S-T.
A Short View of the State of Ireland.
The Advantages Proposed by Repealing the Sacramental Test, Impartially Considered. by the Rev. Dr. Swift. ... to Which Is Added, Remarks on a Pamphlet Intitled, the Nature and Consequences of the Sacramental Test Consider'd. ...
Good Queen Anne Vindicated, and the Ingratitude, Insolence, &c. of Her Whig Ministry and the Allies Detected and Exposed, in the Beginning and Conducting of the War. ... by the Author of the Dissertation on Parties.
A Proposal for Giving Badges to the Beggars in All the Parishes of Dublin. by the Dean of St. Patrick's
The Presbyterians Plea of Merit; In Order to Take Off the Test, (in Ireland, ) Impartially Examined. with an Account of the State of Popery in That Kingdom, and of the Origin and Principles of the Dissenters in General. ...
A Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions Between the Nobles and the Commons in Athens and Rome, With the Consequences They had Upon Both Those States
The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, Set Forth in Their Generous Encouragement of the Author of the Crisis. ...