Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 18.djvu/9

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CONTENTS

OF THE

EIGHTEENTH VOLUME.





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A TRUE Narrative of what passed at the Examination of the marquis de Guiscard 3
The present State of Wit 27
A learned Comment upon Dr. Hare's excellent Sermon, preached before the duke of Marlborough, on the Surrender of Bouchain 45
A new Vindication of the Duke of Marlborough 63
A true Relation of the several Facts and Circumstances of the intended Riot and Tumult on Queen Elizabeth's Birthday 85
The new Way of selling Places at Court 103
Some Reasons to prove that no one is obliged, by his Princiciples as a Whig, to oppose the Queen 115
A supposed Letter from the Pretender to a Whig Lord 135
A pretended Letter of Thanks from Lord Wharton to the Bishop of St. Asaph, in the name of the Kitcat Club 139
A modest Inquiry into the Reasons of the Joy expressed by a certain Set of People, upon the Spreading of a Report of her Majesty's Death 149
The Right of Precedence between Physicians and Civilians inquired into 171
Tatlers from vol. V 197
The Examiner, No. 46 211
Spectator, No. 575, passage in it by Swift 215
Character of Herodotus 216
Sketch of the Character of Aristotle 217
Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne 218
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LETTERS