The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 9Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press and pub. for the Press by B. Blackwell, 1948 |
Contents
The Story of the Injured Lady In a Letter to her Friend | 3 |
Some Arguments Against enlarging the Power | 45 |
A Letter to a Young Gentleman Lately enterd into | 61 |
Copyright | |
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