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Item Curll's Complete key to The tale of a tub(University of Oxford, 02.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardprinterItem Reflections upon two pamphlets lately published(University of Oxford, 02.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardprinterItem An Answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, lately printed, intituled, A letter from Monsieur de Cros, to the Lord --(University of Oxford, 02.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardprinterItem Wotton's Observations on A Tale of a tub(University of Oxford, 02.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardprinterItem The advantages proposed by repealing the sacramental test, impartially considered(University of Oxford, 03.12.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy Bullardprinter Purser, John (see Bowyer Ledgers, 1775 (24 February 1732): 'Dd 2 R demy to Mr. Purser for "Advantages of rep. Ye. Sacr. Text"') [Note on ESTC: "Price from imprint: price Six-Pence. Evidently printed by John Purser, to whom William Bowyer delivered 2 reams of paper to be used for it; Bowyer printed a related work at the same time (John Abernethy, The nature and consequences of the Sacramental TestItem Considerations upon two bills ... relating to the clergy of Ireland(University of Oxford, 03.12.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardVolume VI. of the author’s works. Containing The publick spirit of the whigs; and other pieces of political writings (Dublin: Faulkner, 1738) VI. 137-156Item A proposal for an act of Parliament, to pay off the debt of the nation(University of Oxford, 11.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardItem An answer to The craftsman(University of Oxford, 11.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardItem An answer to The craftsman(University of Oxford, 11.10.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardItem Advice to the free-men of the city of Dublin, in the choice of a member to represent them in Parliament(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardItem Advice to the free-men of the city of Dublin, in the choice of a member to represent them in Parliament(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardWorks (Faulkner), 1746, VIII, pp. 196-205Item Some Considerations humbly offered to the Right Hon. the Lord-Mayor ... in the choice of a Recorder(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardDublin, Faulkner, Works, 1746, VIII, 308-10Item Advice to the free-men of the city of Dublin, in the choice of a member to represent them in Parliament(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardlibraryItem Prefatory letter to Mrs. Barber's Poems(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardlibraryItem Letter to the Right Worshipful the Mayor... of the City of Corke(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardHib.5.768.23Item Observations occasioned by reading a paper, entitled, the case of the woollen manufacturers of Dublin(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardMiscellaneous Pieces in Prose and Verse, London, C. Dilly, 1789, 127-131Item Prefatory matter to volumes I, II, and IV of Faulkner's edition of Swift's works (1735)(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy Bullard[Classmark in here]Item A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardBodleian Radcl.e.236Item A letter to Francis Grant Esq; on the herring fishery(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardItem Letter of petition on behalf of William Dunkin(University of Oxford, 11.11.09) Jonathan Swift; Paddy BullardDublin, Faulkner, Works, 1763, XI, 175-176

