CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| Introduction | [1] |
| The Drapier’s Letters | [25] |
| The Address to the Jury | [131] |
| Swift’s Description of Quilca | [137] |
| Answer to a Paper | [142] |
| Maxims Controlled | [151] |
| A short View of the state of Ireland, 1727 | [162] |
| The Story of the Injured Lady | [174] |
| The Answer to the Injured Lady | [184] |
| A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, concerning the Weavers | [187] |
| Two Letters on Subjects relative to the Improvement of Ireland | [198] |
| The Present Miserable State of Ireland | [216] |
| “A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufactures.” 1720 | [227] |
| A Modest Proposal. 1729 | [240] |
| A Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club, 1736 | [254] |
| On doing Good | [264] |
IRELAND IN THE DAYS OF DEAN SWIFT.