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Right Honourable John Lord Somers The Bookseller to The Reader The Epistle Dedicatory The Preface Section I.--The Introduction Section II. Section III.--A Digression Concerning Critics Section IV.--A Tale Of A Tub Section V.--A Digression In The Modern Kind Section VI.--A Tale Of A Tub Section VII--A Digression In Praise Of Digressions Section VIII.--A Tale Of A Tub Section IX.--A Digression Concerning The Original . . . Section X.--A Farther Digression Section XI.--A Tale Of A Tub The Conclusion The History Of Martin The History of Martin A Digression On The Nature . . . The History Of Martin--Continued A Project For The Universal Benefit Of Mankind


ADVERT


Treatifes writ by the fame Author, moft of them mentioned in the following Discourfes; which will be fpeedily publifhed.

A Character of the prefent Set of Wits in this Ifland. A Panegyrical Effay upon the Number THREE. A Differtation upon the principal productions of Grub-ftree. Lectures upon the Diffection of Human Nature. A Panegyrick upon the World. An Analytical Difcourfe upon Zeal, Hiftori-theo-phyfi-logically confidered. A general Hiftory of Ears. A modeft Defence of the Proceedings of the Rabble in all Ages. A Defcription of the Kingdom of Abfurdities. A Voyage into England, by a Perfon of Quality in Terra Auftralis incognita, tranflated from the Original. A Critical Effay upon the Art of Canting, Philofophically, Phyfically, and Mufically confidered.


TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN LORD SOMERS.


My LORD,

Though the author has written a large Dedication, yet that being addressed to a Prince whom I am never likely to have the honour of being known to; a person, besides, as far as I can observe, not at all regarded or thought on by any of our present writers; and I being wholly free from that slavery which booksellers usually lie under to the caprices of authors, I think it a wise piece of presumption to inscribe these papers to your Lordship, and to implore your Lordship's protection of them. God

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A Tale of a Tub, page 1
by Jonathan Swift

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