Titles by Swift, Jonathan in CHICAGO format
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Manley,
Delarivier,
and Jonathan
Swift.
A true narrative of what pass'd at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710/11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the life of the said Guiscard.
London:
John Morphew,
1711.
Manley,
Delarivier,
and Jonathan
Swift.
A true narrative of what pass'd at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard. At the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710-11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the Life of the said Guisgard.
Dublin:
Cornelius Carter,
1711.
Swift,
Jonathan,
and John
Phillips.
A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse.
London:
1713.
Swift,
Jonathan.
Part of the seventh epistle of the first book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
1713.
Swift,
Jonathan.
Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. The Second Edition.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
1713.
Swift,
Jonathan.
Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. The Third Edition.
London:
Anne Dodd I,
1713.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd: and address'd to Richard St--le, Esq;
London:
Anne Dodd I,
1713.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd: and address'd to Richard St--le, Esq;
London:
Anne Dodd I,
1714.
Swift,
Jonathan.
A short character of the late M-----s of W------n. Together with an account of some smaller facts, during his g-------t in I--------d, which would scarce have reach'd to an impeachment. Extracted from an Irish manuscript, by the author of the Tale of a tub.
London:
1715?.
Thomas,
Elizabeth,
and Jonathan
Swift.
The Metamorphosis of the Town; or, a View of the Present Fashions. A Tale: After the Manner of Fontaine. The Second Edition. To which is added, The Journal of a Modern Lady. In a Letter to a Person of Quality. By Dr. Swift.
London:
John Wilford,
1730.
Thomas,
Elizabeth,
and Jonathan
Swift.
The metamorphoses of the town: or, a view of the present fashions. A tale. After the manner of Fontaine. The third edition. To which is added, The Journal of a modern lady. By Dean Swift.
London:
John Wilford,
1731.
Thomas,
Elizabeth,
and Jonathan
Swift.
The Metamorphosis of the Town; or, a View of the Present Fashions. A Tale: After the Manner of Fontaine. The Third Edition. To which is added, The Journal of a Modern Lady. By Dean Swift.
London:
John Wilford,
1731.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The presbyterians plea of merit; in order to take off the test, (in Ireland,) impartially examined. With an account of the state of Popery in that Kingdom, and of the origin and principles of the Dissenters in general. The Second Edition. To which added, A Narrative of the Attempts the Dissenters in Ireland have made for procuring the Repeal of the Test.
London:
George Faulkner I [Essex Street],
1733.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The presbyterians plea of merit; in order to take off the test, (in Ireland,) impartially examined. With an account of the state of Popery in that Kingdom, and of the origin and principles of the Dissenters in general. To which is added, An Ode to Humphry French, Esq; Late Lord Mayor of Dublin.
London:
George Faulkner I [Essex Street],
1733.
Barber,
Mary.
Poems on Several Occasions.
London:
Charles Rivington I,
1735.
Swift,
Jonathan.
Caelia's revenge. A poem. Being an answer to the Lady's Dressing-Room: said to be wrote by D-n S-T. By Mrs. S. Robinson, late chamber-maid at an inn in Bath. To which is added, The lady's dressing-room.
London:
Thomas Cooper,
1741.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
Swift,
Jonathan.
The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts.
London:
Elizabeth Newbery,
1790.
More,
Hannah,
John
Gregory,
Sarah
Pennington,
Anne
T.
d.
M.
de Courcelles,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Jonathan
Swift,
and Edward
Moore.
The Lady's pocket library. Containing: 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a mother to her daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [118 Market Street],
1792.
More,
Hannah,
John
Gregory,
Sarah
Pennington,
Anne
T.
d.
M.
de Courcelles,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Jonathan
Swift,
and Edward
Moore.
The Lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a Mother to her Daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the Government of the Temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a Young Lady Newly Married. 7. Moore's Fables for the Female Sex.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street],
1794.
Piozzi,
Hester,
L.,
T.,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Jonathan
Swift,
John
Witherspoon,
and Mr.
Nugent.
A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady.-- Marriage, a vision, by Cotton.-- Nugent's epistle to a lady.
Elizabethtown:
1796.
Craggs-Nugent,
Robert,
Hester
L.
T.
Piozzi,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Jonathan
Swift,
and John
Witherspoon.
A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.—Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.—Swift's letter to a newly married lady.—Marriage, a vision, by Cotton.—Nugent's epistle to a lady.
Elizabethtown:
1796.
More,
Hannah,
John
Gregory,
Sarah
Pennington,
Mrs.
M.
Peddle,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Jonathan
Swift,
and Edward
Moore.
The Lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex. Third American Edition, Improved.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street],
1797.
Piozzi,
Hester,
L.,
T.,
Jonathan
Swift,
John
Witherspoon,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
and Mr.
Nugent.
A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady, &c. &c.
Springfield:
Cornelius Davis,
1798.
Franklin,
Benjamin,
Robert
Craggs-Nugent,
Hester
L.
T.
Piozzi,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Jonathan
Swift,
and John
Witherspoon.
A Series of Letters on Courtship and Marriage. To Which are Added, Witherspoon's Letters on Marriage.—Mrs. Piozzi's Letter to a Gentleman Newly Married.—Swift's Letter to a Newly Married Lady, &c. &c.
Springfield:
Cornelius Davis,
1798.
Piozzi,
Hester,
L.,
T.,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Jonathan
Swift,
John
Witherspoon,
and Mr.
Nugent.
A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. : To which are added. Witherspoon's Letters on marriage.--Swift's Letter to a newly married lady, Mr. Piozzi's Letter to a gentleman newly married, &c. &c.
Hudson, NY:
Ashbel Stoddard,
1804.
Franklin,
Benjamin,
John
Witherspoon,
Jonathan
Swift,
Hester
L.
T.
Piozzi,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
and Robert
Craggs-Nugent.
A Series of Letters on Courtship and Marriage. To Which are Added. Witherspoon's Letters on Marriage.—Swift's Letter to a Newly Married Lady, Mr. Piozzi's Letter to a Gentleman Newly Married, &c. &c.
Hudson, NY:
1804.
Piozzi,
Hester,
L.,
T.,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Jonathan
Swift,
John
Witherspoon,
and Mr.
Nugent.
A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. : To which are added, Witherspoon's Letters on marriage.--Swift's Letter to a newly married lady. Mrs. Piozzi's Letter to a gentleman newly married, &c. &c.
Hartford:
1806.
Franklin,
Benjamin,
John
Witherspoon,
Jonathan
Swift,
Hester
L.
T.
Piozzi,
and Nathaniel
Cotton.
A Series of Letters on Courtship and Marriage. To Which are Added, Witherspoon's Letters on Marriage.—Swift's Letter to a Newly Married Lady. Mrs. Piozzi's Letter to a Gentleman Newly Married, &c. &c.
Hartford:
1806.
More,
Hannah,
John
Gregory,
M.
Peddle,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Jonathan
Swift,
and Edward
Moore.
The Lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's legacy to his daughters. 3. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 4. Mrs. Chapone's letter on the governance of the temper. 5. Swift's letter to a young lady newly married. 6. Moore's fables for the female sex. Fourth American edition.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street],
1809.
Swift,
Jonathan,
John
Witherspoon,
Hester
L.
T.
Piozzi,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
and Robert
Craggs-Nugent.
Letters on Courtship and Marriage. By Various Authors.
Trenton:
Daniel Fenton,
James Jefferson Wilson,
1813.
Piozzi,
Hester,
L.,
T.,
Nathaniel
Cotton,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Jonathan
Swift,
John
Witherspoon,
and Mr.
Nugent.
Letters on courtship and marriage: To which are added, Witherspoon's Letters on marriage.--Swift's Letter to a newly married lady. Mrs. Piozzi's Letter to a gentleman newly married, &c. &c.
Trenton:
Daniel Fenton,
James Jefferson Wilson,
1813.
Gregory,
John,
M.
Peddle,
Hester
M.
Chapone,
Jonathan
Swift,
Edward
Moore,
and Hannah
More.
The lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's legacy to his daughters. 3. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 4. Mrs. Chapone's letter on the government of the temper. 5. Swift's letter to a young lady newly married. 6. Moore's fables for the female sex. Fifth American edition.
New York:
L. and F. Lockwood,
1818.
Fielding,
Henry,
Tobias
G.
Smollett,
Alain
R.
Le Sage,
Charles
Johnstone,
Laurence
Sterne,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Samuel
Johnson,
Henry
Mackenzie,
Horace
Walpole,
Clara
Reeve,
Samuel
Richardson,
Jonathan
Swift,
Robert
Bage,
Richard
Cumberland,
and Ann
Radcliffe.
Ballantyne's Novelist's Library.
Edinburgh:
Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Cheapside],
John Ballantyne,
1821.