Excerpt from The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D. D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Vol. 15
To Archbishop King, From Lord Bolingbroke, To the Duke of Argyll, From Robert Hunter, Esq. From the same, To Archbishop King, From Mr. Prior, From Lord Poulett, To the Rev. Mr. William Draper, From Dr. Atterbury, To Archbishop King, To Chancellor Harcourt, To Mr. Addison, From Mr. Steele, To Mr. Steele, From Sir T. Hanmer, To Archbishop King, From Mr. Steele, To Mr Steele, From Erasmus Lewis, Esq. From the Rev. Mr. Sharpe, To Miss Vanhomrigh, From Erasmus Lewis, Esq. To Archbishop King, From Erasmus Lewis, Esq. To Bishop Atterbury, From Mr. Prior, From Mr. Lewis, From Dr. Smalridge.
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