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of the Guardian; The Public Spirit of the Whigs; Letter from Dr. Tripe to Nestor Ironside; The Conduct of the Allies; Remarks on the Barrier Treaty between Queen Anne and the States General; Appendix to the Conduct of the Allies. V. History of the Four Last Years of the Queen; Present State of Affairs, 1714; Considerations upon the Death of the Queen; Inquiry into the Behaviour of the Queen's Last Ministry; Narrative of Guiscard's Examination, March, 1711; Specker's Speech, April, 1711; Reasons for creating Robert Harley a Peer; Comment on Dr. Hare's Sermon; New Vindication of the Duke of Marlborough; True Relation of the Intended Riot on Queen Elizabeth's Birth Day; New Way of Selling Places at Court; Story of the St. Alban's Ghost; Character of Richard Steele. VI. Law is a Bottomless Pit, or the History of John Bull; Present State of Wit; Proposals for Printing The Art of Political Lying; Art of Political Lying; Address of the House of Lords to the Queen, April 9, 1713; Inquiry into the Report of the Queen's Death List of Tracts composed by Swift in Support of Lord Oxford's Administration; Tracts Relative to Ireland; The Drapier's Letters, 1 to 5. VII. The Drapier's Letters: Miscellaneous Tracts upon Irish Affairs; Sermons, 1 to 8. VIII. Sermons, 9-12; Thoughts on Religion; Tracts in Defence of Christianity; Tracts in Support of the Church Establishment; Tracts on the Test Act; Essays Periodical and Miscellaneous. IX. Miscellaneous Essays from Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, Intelligencer, &c. X. Tale of a Tub; History of Martin; Battle of the Books; Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit; Abstract of the History of England from Julius Cæsar to Henry the Second; Letters from Mr. Pilkington to Mr. Bowyer; Letter to the Earl of Orrery; Poems ascribed to Swift. XI. Gulliver's Travels; Directions to Servants. XII. Historical Tracts; Political Poetry preceding 1715; Poems chiefly relating to Irish Politics, subsequent to 1715. XIII. Miscellanies in Prose, by Pope, Arbuthnot, Gay, &c. collected by Swift and Pope; Miscellanies in Verse by Pope, Arbuthnot, Gay, &c.; Prose Miscellanies, by Swift and Sheridan. XIV. Miscella neous Poems; Poems written during Lord Carteret's Administration of Ireland; Poems addressed to Vanessa and Stella. Poetry, Riddles by Swift and his Friends; Trifles passing between Swift and Sheridan; Poems composed at Market Hill; Verses addressed to Swift, and to his Memory; Swift's Epistolary Corres. pondence; Letters during Lord Oxford's Administration. XVI. Epistolary Correspondence, 1712 to 1724. XVII. Epistolary Correspondence, Sept. 1725 to May 1732. XVIII. Epistolary Correspond, ence, May, 1732 to Oct. 1736. XIX. Epistolary Correspondence,

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