Jonathan Swift
English Political Writings 1711-1714
'The Conduct of the Allies' and Other Works
Herausgeber: Goldgar, Bertrand A; Gadd, Ian
Jonathan Swift
English Political Writings 1711-1714
'The Conduct of the Allies' and Other Works
Herausgeber: Goldgar, Bertrand A; Gadd, Ian
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The first volume in the new Cambridge edition of the complete works of Jonathan Swift.
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The first volume in the new Cambridge edition of the complete works of Jonathan Swift.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780521829298
- ISBN-10: 0521829291
- Artikelnr.: 25427170
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9780521829298
- ISBN-10: 0521829291
- Artikelnr.: 25427170
Introduction
The Conduct of the Allies
Some Advice Humbly Offer'd to the Members of the October Club
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty
The New Way of Selling Places at Court
Some Reasons to Prove, That No Person is Obliged by His Principles, as a Whig, To Oppose Her Majesty or Her Present
It's Out at Last: Or, French Correspondence Clear as the Sun
A Dialogue upon Dunkirk, between a Whig and a Tory
A Hue and Cry after Dismal
A Letter from the Pretender, to a Whig-Lord
Refutation of Falsehoods against Lewis or The Examiner (2 February 1713)
Vote of Thanks by the House of Lords (9 April 1713)
The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to Her Majesty On Saturday the Eleventh Day of April, 1713
The Importance of the Guardian Considered
The Publick Spirit of the Whigs
A Discourse concerning the Fears from the Pretender
Some Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs
Some Considerations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen
Contributions to The Post Boy and The Evening Post
Appendices
Transcripts of the British Library manuscripts of the Vote of Thanks and Humble Address
Textual appendices
General textual introduction
Textual notes on individual works
Bibliography
Index.
The Conduct of the Allies
Some Advice Humbly Offer'd to the Members of the October Club
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty
The New Way of Selling Places at Court
Some Reasons to Prove, That No Person is Obliged by His Principles, as a Whig, To Oppose Her Majesty or Her Present
It's Out at Last: Or, French Correspondence Clear as the Sun
A Dialogue upon Dunkirk, between a Whig and a Tory
A Hue and Cry after Dismal
A Letter from the Pretender, to a Whig-Lord
Refutation of Falsehoods against Lewis or The Examiner (2 February 1713)
Vote of Thanks by the House of Lords (9 April 1713)
The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to Her Majesty On Saturday the Eleventh Day of April, 1713
The Importance of the Guardian Considered
The Publick Spirit of the Whigs
A Discourse concerning the Fears from the Pretender
Some Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs
Some Considerations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen
Contributions to The Post Boy and The Evening Post
Appendices
Transcripts of the British Library manuscripts of the Vote of Thanks and Humble Address
Textual appendices
General textual introduction
Textual notes on individual works
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction
The Conduct of the Allies
Some Advice Humbly Offer'd to the Members of the October Club
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty
The New Way of Selling Places at Court
Some Reasons to Prove, That No Person is Obliged by His Principles, as a Whig, To Oppose Her Majesty or Her Present
It's Out at Last: Or, French Correspondence Clear as the Sun
A Dialogue upon Dunkirk, between a Whig and a Tory
A Hue and Cry after Dismal
A Letter from the Pretender, to a Whig-Lord
Refutation of Falsehoods against Lewis or The Examiner (2 February 1713)
Vote of Thanks by the House of Lords (9 April 1713)
The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to Her Majesty On Saturday the Eleventh Day of April, 1713
The Importance of the Guardian Considered
The Publick Spirit of the Whigs
A Discourse concerning the Fears from the Pretender
Some Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs
Some Considerations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen
Contributions to The Post Boy and The Evening Post
Appendices
Transcripts of the British Library manuscripts of the Vote of Thanks and Humble Address
Textual appendices
General textual introduction
Textual notes on individual works
Bibliography
Index.
The Conduct of the Allies
Some Advice Humbly Offer'd to the Members of the October Club
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty
The New Way of Selling Places at Court
Some Reasons to Prove, That No Person is Obliged by His Principles, as a Whig, To Oppose Her Majesty or Her Present
It's Out at Last: Or, French Correspondence Clear as the Sun
A Dialogue upon Dunkirk, between a Whig and a Tory
A Hue and Cry after Dismal
A Letter from the Pretender, to a Whig-Lord
Refutation of Falsehoods against Lewis or The Examiner (2 February 1713)
Vote of Thanks by the House of Lords (9 April 1713)
The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to Her Majesty On Saturday the Eleventh Day of April, 1713
The Importance of the Guardian Considered
The Publick Spirit of the Whigs
A Discourse concerning the Fears from the Pretender
Some Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs
Some Considerations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen
Contributions to The Post Boy and The Evening Post
Appendices
Transcripts of the British Library manuscripts of the Vote of Thanks and Humble Address
Textual appendices
General textual introduction
Textual notes on individual works
Bibliography
Index.