The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift/Volume 12/From Charles Mordaunt to Jonathan Swift - 4

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SATURDAY EVENING[1].


ONE of your Irish heroes, that from the extremity of our English land, came to destroy the wicked brazen project, desires to meet you on Monday next at Parson's green. If you are not engaged, I will send my coach for you.

Sir Robert Walpole, any morning, except Tuesday and Thursday, which are his publick days, about nine in the morning will be glad to see you at his London house. On Monday, if I see you, I will give you a farther account. Your affectionate servant,


  1. Endorsed '1726, in summer.'