11 results filtered with: Jonathan Swift

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The right of precedence between physicians and civilians enquired into ... / Written by Dr. Swift.
Date: [1720?]
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A letter from the facetious doctor Andrew Tripe [pseud.] [i.e. W. Wagstaffe], at Bath, to the venerable Nestor Ironside. With an account of the reception Mr. Ironside's late present of a Guardian met with from the worshipful Mr. Mayor, and other substantial inhabitants of that ancient city. To which is added, a prescription from the doctor, by way of postscript, exactly suited to his distemper.
Date: 1714
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A serious and useful scheme, to make an hospital for incurables, of universal benefit to all His Majesty's subjects, occasioned by a report, that the estate of Richard Norton Esq. was to be appointed by Parliament for such an endowment. To which is added, a petition of the footmen in and about Dublin / By a celebrated author in Ireland [ie. J. Swift].
Jonathan SwiftDate: 1733- E-books
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A Pastoral Dialogue
Jonathan SwiftDate: [1790]
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Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world ... With the life of the author / [Jonathan Swift].
Jonathan SwiftDate: 1821
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Miscellanea. The third part : Containing I. An essay on popular discontents. II. An essay upon health and long life. III. A defence of the Essay upon antient and modern learning. With some other pieces / By the late Sir William Temple ; Published by Jonathan Swift.
Sir William Temple, 1st BaronetDate: 1701
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The dreamer / [Anon].
William KingDate: 1754
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The anatomist dissected: or the man-midwife finely brought to bed. : Being an examination of the conduct of Mr. St. Andre. Touching the late pretended rabbit-bearer; as it appears from his own narrative. / By Lemuel Gulliver.
Jonathan SwiftDate: 1727
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The anatomist dissected: or the man-midwife finely brought to bed. : Being an examination of the conduct of Mr. St. Andre. Touching the late pretended rabbit-bearer; as it appears from his own narrative. / By Lemuel Gulliver.
Jonathan SwiftDate: 1727
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The lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables. For the female Sex.
Date: 1797
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Reason against coition ... / By the Rev. Stephen M***** [i.e. J. Swift] ... to which is added, a proposal for making religion and the clergy useful.
Jonathan SwiftDate: 1732