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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jonathan Swift, by Jonathan Swift This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jonathan Swift Author: Jonathan Swift Editor: David Widger Release Date: February 4, 2019 [EBook #58825] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF SWIFT *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT Compiled by David Widger SWIFT CONTENTS Click on the ## before many of the titles to view a linked table of contents for that volume. Click on the title itself to open the original online file. THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS A MODEST PROPOSAL ## THE BICKERSTAFF-PARTRIDGE PAPERS THE JOURNAL TO STELLA ## THE TALE OF A TUB AND THE HISTORY OF MARTIN ## PRAYERS AND SERMONS ## THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. IV ## THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. VI ## THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. VII ## THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. IX ## THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, VOL. X. ## THE POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. I (of II) ## THE POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, Vol. II (of II) ## GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, (Illustrated) GULLIVER'S TRAVELS ## IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF DEAN SWIFT ## HINTS TO SERVANTS TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE BICKERSTAFF- PARTRIDGE PAPERS by Jonathan Swift CONTENTS Predictions For The Year 1708 The Accomplishment of the First of Mr Bickerstaff's Predictions; An Elegy on the supposed Death of Partridge, the Almanack-Maker. An Epitaph on Partridge. Partridge's reply A vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; A famous prediction of Merlin, the British wizard. Dr. John Arbuthnot and Alexander Pope A TALE OF A TUB AND THE HISTORY OF MARTIN By Jonathan Swift CONTENTS. A Tale of a Tub To the Right Honourable John Lord Somers 37 The Bookseller to The Reader 41 The Epistle Dedicatory 43 The Preface 49 Section I. The Introduction 59 Section II. 70 Section III. A Digression Concerning Critics 81 Section IV. A Tale of a Tub 90 Section V. A Digression in the Modern Kind 100 Section VI. A Tale of a Tub 106 Section VII. A Digression in Praise of Digressions 113 Section VIII. A Tale of a Tub 118 Section IX. A Digression Concerning the Original . . . 125 Section X. A Farther Digression 138 Section XI. A Tale of a Tub 143 The Conclusion 155 The History of Martin The History of Martin 159 A Digression on the Nature . . . 163 The History of Martin—Continued 164 A Project for the Universal Benefit of Mankind 165 THREE PRAYERS AND SERMONS By Jonathan Swift CONTENTS On Sleeping in Church 385 On the Wisdom of this World 393 THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOLUME IV. By Jonathan Swift CONTENTS SWIFT'S WRITINGS ON RELIGION AND THE CHURCH A LETTER FROM A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN IRELAND TO A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN ENGLAND CONCERNING THE SACRAMENTAL TEST. WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1708. THE PRESBYTERIANS' PLEA OF MERIT. A NARRATIVE OF THE SEVERAL ATTEMPTS, WHICH THE DISSENTERS OF IRELAND HAVE MADE, FOR A REPEAL OF THE SACRAMENTAL TEST. QUAERIES WROTE BY DR. J. SWIFT, IN THE YEAR 1732. [RELATING TO THE SACRAMENTAL TEST.] THE ADVANTAGES PROPOSED BY REPEALING THE SACRAMENTAL TEST, IMPARTIALLY CONSIDERED. BY THE REV. DR. SWIFT, DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S, REASONS HUMBLY OFFERED TO THE PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND FOR REPEALING THE SACRAMENTAL TEST, &c. IN FAVOUR OF THE CATHOLICS, OTHERWISE CALLED ROMAN CATHOLICS, AND BY THEIR ILL-WISHERS PAPISTS. SOME FEW THOUGHTS CONCERNING THE REPEAL OF THE TEST.[1] TEN REASONS FOR REPEALING THE TEST ACT.[1] SERMONS. ON MUTUAL SUBJECTION. ON THE TESTIMONY OF CONSCIENCE. ON THE TRINITY. ON BROTHERLY LOVE.[1] THE DIFFICULTY OF KNOWING ONE'S-SELF.[1] ON FALSE WITNESS. ON THE WISDOM OF THIS WORLD.[1] DOING GOOD: ON THE MARTYRDOM OF KING CHARLES I. ON THE POOR MAN'S CONTENTMENT. A SERMON ON THE CAUSES OF THE WRETCHED CONDITION OF IRELAND.[1] A SERMON UPON SLEEPING IN CHURCH. APPENDIX I. SWIFT'S REMARKS ON DR GIBBS'S PARAPHRASE OF THE PSALMS. THE FIRST FIFTEEN PSALMS, TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE. APPENDIX II. A PROPOSAL HUMBLY OFFERED TO THE P T FOR THE MORE EFFECTUAL PREVENTING THE FURTHER GROWTH OF POPERY. APPENDIX III. SWIFT AND SERJEANT BETTESWORTH. AN EPIGRAM.[1] INSCRIBED TO THE HONOURABLE SERGEANT KITE. "THE YAHOO'S OVERTHROW; OR, THE KEVAN BAYL'S NEW BALLAD."[3] UPON SERGEANT KITE'S INSULTING THE DEAN. "ON THE ARCHBISHOP OF CASHEL,[1] AND BETTESWORTH. APPENDIX IV. A TRUE AND FAITHFUL NARRATIVE OF WHAT PASSED IN LONDON, DURING THE GENERAL CONSTERNATION OF ALL RANKS AND DEGREES OF MANKIND; ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY LAST. THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOLUME VI. By Jonathan Swift CONTENTS THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT INTRODUCTION LETTER I. TO THE SHOP-KEEPERS, TRADESMEN, FARMERS, AND COMMON- PEOPLE OF IRELAND. LETTER II. TO MR. HARDING THE PRINTER. THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE LORDS OF HIS MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY-COUNCIL, IN RELATION TO MR. WOOD'S HALFPENCE AND FARTHINGS, ETC.[1] AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER AT WHITEHALL, THE 24TH DAY LETTER III. TO THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND. LETTER IV. A LETTER TO THE WHOLE PEOPLE OF IRELAND. SEASONABLE ADVICE TO THE GRAND JURY, CONCERNING THE BILL PREPARING AGAINST THE PRINTER OF THE DRAPIER'S FOURTH LETTER. LETTER V. A LETTER TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR MIDDLETON. ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER[2] LETTER V. A LETTER TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR MIDDLETON.[5] LETTER VI. A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD VISCOUNT MOLESWORTH. DIRECTIONS TO THE PRINTER. LETTER VI. A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD VISCOUNT MOLESWORTH, AT HIS HOUSE AT BRACKDENSTOWN NEAR SWORDS.[6] LETTER VII. AN HUMBLE ADDRESS TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. BY M.B. DRAPIER. LETTER VII. AN HUMBLE ADDRESS TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. APPENDIX I. ADDRESSES TO THE KING APPENDIX II. REPORT OF THE ASSAY ON WOOD'S COINAGE, MADE BY SIR ISAAC NEWTON, EDWARD SOUTHWELL, ESQ., AND THOMAS SCROOPE, ESQ.[1] APPENDIX III, TOM PUNSIBI'S DREAM[1] APPENDIX IV. A LETTER FROM A FRIEND TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ———[1] A SECOND LETTER FROM A FRIEND TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ——— APPENDIX V. THE PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY OF THE COUNTY OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN.[1] APPENDIX VI. PROCLAMATION AGAINST THE DRAPIER. APPENDIX VII. APPENDIX VIII. IRELAND'S CASE HUMBLY PRESENTED TO THE HONOURABLE THE KNIGHTS, CITIZENS, AND BURGESSES IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED APPENDIX IX. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE VARIOUS SPECIMENS OF WOOD'S COINS INDEX. THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOL. VII HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL TRACTS-IRISH CONTENTS 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 [Pg xxii] 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 317 A Proposal for giving Badges to the Beggars in all the Parishes of Dublin 321 Considerations about Maintaining the Poor 337 On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland 343 Speech delivered on the Lowering of the Coin 351 Irish Eloquence 361 A Dialogue in Hibernian Style 362 To the Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin 364 To the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, and Common-Council of the City of Cork 366 To the Honourable the Society of the Governor and Assistants in London, for the New Plantation in Ulster 368 Certificate to a Discarded Servant 369 An Exhortation addressed to the Sub-Dean and Chapter of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 370 [Pg xxiii] Appendix: A Letter to the Writer of the Occasional Paper 375 An Account of the Court and Empire of Japan 382 The Answer of the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq., to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole 392 Index 401 THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOL. VII HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL TRACTS-IRISH CONTENTS 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 [Pg xxii] 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 317 A Proposal for giving Badges to the Beggars in all the Parishes of Dublin 321 Considerations about Maintaining the Poor 337 On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland 343 Speech delivered on the Lowering of the Coin 351 Irish Eloquence 361 A Dialogue in Hibernian Style 362 To the Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin 364 To the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, and Common-Council of the City of Cork 366 To the Honourable the Society of the Governor and Assistants in London, for the New Plantation in Ulster 368 Certificate to a Discarded Servant 369 An Exhortation addressed to the Sub-Dean and Chapter of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 370 Appendix: A Letter to the Writer of the Occasional Paper 375 An Account of the Court and Empire of Japan 382 The Answer of the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Esq., to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole 392 Index 401 THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOL. IX By Jonathan Swift > CONTRIBUTIONS TO "THE TATLER," "THE EXAMINER," "THE SPECTATOR," AND "THE INTELLIGENCER" CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTRIBUTIONS TO "THE TATLER." THE TATLER, NUMB. 32. THE TATLER, NUMB. 35. THE TATLER, NUMB. 59. THE TATLER, NUMB. 63. THE TATLER, NUMB. 66. THE TATLER, NUMB. 67. THE TATLER, NUMB. 68. THE TATLER, NUMB. 70. [Pg xxiii] THE TATLER, NUMB. 71. THE TATLER, NUMB. 230. THE TATLER, NUMB. 258. THE TATLER, NUMB. I. THE TATLER, No. 2. THE TATLER, No. 5. THE TATLER, NUMB. 298.[1] THE TATLER, NUMB. 302.[1] THE TATLER, NUMB. 306.[1] CONTRIBUTIONS TO "THE EXAMINER." THE EXAMINER. NUMB. 14.[1] NUMB. 15.[1] NUMB. 16.[1] NUMB. 17.[1] NUMB. 18.[1] NUMB. 19.[1] NUMB. 20.[1] NUMB. 21.[1] NUMB. 22.[1] NUMB. 23.[1] NUMB. 24.[1] NUMB. 25.[1] NUMB. 26.[1] NUMB. 27.[1] NUMB. 28.[1] NUMB. 29.[1] NUMB. 30.[1] NUMB. 31.[1] NUMB. 32.[1] NUMB. 33.[1] NUMB. 34.[1] NUMB. 35.[1] NUMB. 36.[1] NUMB. 37.[1] NUMB. 38.[1] NUMB. 39.[1] NUMB. 40.[1] NUMB. 41.[1] NUMB. 42.[1] NUMB. 43.[1] NUMB. 44.[1] NUMB. 45.[1] NUMB. 46.[1] CONTRIBUTION TO "THE SPECTATOR." THE SPECTATOR, NUMB. L.[1] CONTRIBUTIONS TO "THE INTELLIGENCER." THE INTELLIGENCER, NUMB. 1.[1] THE INTELLIGENCER, NUMB. III.[1] THE INTELLIGENCER, NUMB. XIX[1]. INDEX. THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT VOL. X of BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY VOL. X HISTORICAL WRITINGS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN. By the late JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D. D.S.P.D. ADVERTISEMENT THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.[1] THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN. I THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN. II THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN. III THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN. IV AN ABSTRACT OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE INVASION OF IT BY JULIUS CAESAR TO THE REIGN OF HENRY THE SECOND. SWIFT'S REMARKS ON THE CHARACTERS OF THE COURT OF QUEEN ANNE. FROM "MEMOIRS OF THE SECRET SERVICES OF JOHN MACKY, ESQ." REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION OXFORD EDITION, 1707, 3 VOLS. FROM THE ORIGINAL, IN ST. PATRICK'S LIBRARY. PREFACE. REMARKS ON "BISHOP BURNET'S HISTORY OF ['SCOTLAND IN'-SWIFT] HIS OWN TIME," FOLIO EDITION, 1724-34. PREFACE

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