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Letter [III]. From a gentleman in the country, to his son in the College of Dublin.

By: Gentleman in the country.Contributor(s): Carthy, Charles.Publisher: [Dublin] : [Booksellers], [1753]Description: 53-156p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745
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VOL.166(8) Impartial reflections upon the present crisis: comprised in four essays, upon the economy of the present stock of corn. - the assize of bread. - tithes. - and a general system of inclosures. With an appendix, containing the system of inclosures introduced in 1732 by Arthur Dobbs, Esq., in the Irish Parliament. By Hervey, Viscount Mountmorres, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. ... VOL.166(9) A letter addressed to His Excellency, the most noble Charles Marquis of Cornwallis. VOL.167(1) A pastoral in imitation of the first Eclogue of Virgil: inscribed to the Provost, fellows, and scholars of Trinity College, Dublin. By Murroghoh O Connor of Aughanagraun. VOL.167(13) Letter [III]. From a gentleman in the country, to his son in the College of Dublin. VOL.167(2) Poems, pastorals and dialogues. I. A Pastoral in imitation of the first Eclogue of Virgil: inscrib'd to the Provost and Fellows of Trinity-College. II. Two facetious dialogues between the author, and Owen Sulivan a countryman. III. A description of the County of Kerry ... By Morgan O'Connor. VOL.167(3) An humble remonstrance in the name of the lads in all the schools of Ireland, where Latin and Greek are taught: and of the young students now in the University of Dublin, together with a protest of all the Senior Fellows in Trinity College, Dublin, (except one) against the Provost. VOL.167(4) The art of politicks, in imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry.

On the memoir of Dr. Swift attributed to the Earl of Orrery.

Manuscript attributions (2) on p.53 to Rev. Charles Carthy, Master of the Royal School of Armagh.

Drophead title, defaced by a hole through the numeral. III taken from the fact that Letter IV starts on p.98.

Date of publication and imprint taken from Teerink-Scouten.

P.53 is sig. A2.

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