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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK VII
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What still gave him greater offence was a drunken bishop, who reeled from one side of the court to the other, and was very sweet upon an Indian Queen .-- _Swift_.

Then, that story is true?
No.45._May_ 25, 1716 .-- _The Use and Advantage of Wit and Humour under proper Regulations_.
_Addison_.

I have lately read with much pleasure, the "Essays upon several Subjects" published by Sir Richard Blackmore .-- _Swift_.

I admire to see such praises from this author to so insipid a scoundrel, whom I know he despised.
No.51._June_ 15, 1716 .-- _Cautions to be observed in the reading of ancient Greek and Roman Historians_.
_Addison_.

"History of Free-thinking."-- _Swift_.


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