Ireland in the Days of Dean Swift (Irish Tracts, 1720 to 1734)
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Ireland in the Days of Dean Swift (Irish Tracts, 1720 to 1734)

By Jonathan Swift, J. Bowles (John Bowles) Daly
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  • IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF DEAN SWIFT.
    • 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,[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 MODEST PROPOSAL. 1729.
    • A CHARACTER, PANEGYRIC, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGION CLUB, 1736.
    • ON DOING GOOD.
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