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Dr. Jonathan Swift,
Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
VOLUME III.
LONDON.
Printed for C. BATHURST, in Fleet-Street.
MDCCLXVL
Of the THIRD VOLUME.
PREFACE by Dr. Swift and Mr. Pope.
By Dr. Swift.
P. 9
A Difcourfe of the contefts and diffentions between the nobles and
the commons in Athens and Rome; with the consequences
they had upon thofe States.
The fentiments of a church-of-England man, with refpect to
religion and government P. 66
An argument to prove, that the abolishing of chriftianity in
England may, as things now ftand, be attended with fome
inconveniencies, and perhaps not produce thofe many good ef-
fects propofed thereby
P. 100
A project for the advancement of religion, and the reformation
of manners
119
A letter from a member of the house of commons in Ireland, to
a member of the boufe of commons in England, concerning
the facramental teft
p. 148
p. 171
A tritical effay upon the faculties of the mind
Predictions for the year 1708. Wherein the month and day of
the month are fet down, the persons named, and the great
actions and events of the year particularly related, as will
come to pass. Written to prevent the people of England
from being farther impofed on by vulgar almanack-makers.
By Ifaac Bickerftaff, efq; P. 179
The accomplishment of the firft of Mr. Bickerstaff's predictions;
being an account of the death of Mr. Partridge the alma-
nack-maker
P. 192
'Squire Bickerstaff detected; or, the aftrological impoftor
convicted. By John Partridge, ftudent in phyfick and a-
ftrology P. 196
A vindication of Ifaac Bickerstaff, efq; against what is ob-
jected to him by Mr. Partridge in his almanack for the pre-
fent year 1709. By the faid Ifaac Bickerstaff, efq; p. 206
Merlin's
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