The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 - Historical and Political Tracts-Irish by Jonathan Swift
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page 284 of 459 (61%)
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Humbly addressed to the Rt. Hon. the Lord ----, the Rt. Hon. Sir ----, and to the Rt. Hon. ----, Esq; * * * * * To which is added, A Petition of the Footmen in and about _Dublin_. * * * * * _Fæcunda Culpæ Secula!_--Hor. * * * * * Printed at _LONDON_: And, _DUBLIN_: Printed by _GEORGE FAULKNER_, and Sold at his Shop in _Essex Street_, opposite to the _Bridge_, and by _G. Risk_, _G. Ewing_ and _W. Smith_, Booksellers in _Dame-Street_, 1733. There is not any thing which contributes more to the reputation of particular persons, or to the honour of a nation in general, than erecting and endowing proper edifices, for the reception of those who |
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