GEORGE SAINTSBURY
LONDON
PERCIVAL AND CO.
1892
| CONTENTS | Page |
| I. LETTER TO A DISSENTER. (By George Savile, Marquess of Halifax) | [1] |
| II. THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS. (By Daniel Defoe) | [23] |
| III. THE DRAPIER'S LETTERS. (By Jonathan Swift) To the Tradesmen, Shop-Keepers, Farmers, and Common-People in general, of the Kingdom of Ireland; concerning the Brass half-pence coined by Mr. Wood | [47] |
| A Letter to Mr. Harding the Printer, upon occasion of a Paragraph in his News-Paper of August 1, 1724, relating to Mr. Wood's Half-pence | [64] |
| IV. SECOND LETTER ON A REGICIDE PEACE. (By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke) | [81] |
| V. PETER PLYMLEY'S LETTERS. (By Sydney Smith | [133] |
| VI. LETTER TO THE JOURNEYMEN AND LABOURERS OF ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. LETTER TO JACK HARROW. (By William Cobbett) | [182] |
| VII. FIRST LETTER OF MALACHI MALAGROWTHER. (By Sir Walter Scott) | [249] |