| A Letter to a Member of Parliament, in Ireland, upon the choosing a New Speaker there | 1 |
| A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture | 11 |
| An Essay on English Bubbles. By Thomas Hope, Esq. | 31 |
| The Swearer's Bank | 37 |
| A Letter to the King at Arms | 47 |
| The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezer Elliston | 55 |
| The Truth of Some Maxims in State and Government, examined with Reference to Ireland | 63 |
| The Blunders, Deficiencies, Distresses, and Misfortunes Of Quilca | 73 |
| A Short View of the State of Ireland | 79 |
| The Story of the Injured Lady. Written by Herself | 93 |
| The Answer to the Injured Lady | 104 |
| An Answer to a Paper called "A Memorial of the Poor Inhabitants, Tradesmen, and Labourers of the Kingdom of Ireland" | 107 |
| Answer to Several Letters from Unknown Persons | 117 |
| An Answer to Several Letters sent me from Unknown Hands | 127 |
| A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the Weavers | 135 |
| Observations occasioned by reading a Paper entitled "The Case of the Woollen Manufactures of Dublin," etc. | 145 |
| The Present Miserable State of Ireland | 151 |
| The Substance of what was said by the Dean of St. Patrick's | |
| to the Lord Mayor and some of the Aldermen | |
| when His Lordship came to Present the said Dean | |
| with his Freedom in a Gold Box | 167 |
| Advertisement by Dr. Swift in his Defence Against Joshua, Lord Allen | 173 |
| A Letter on Mr. M'Culla's Project about Halfpence, and a new one Proposed | 177 |
| A Proposal that all the Ladies and Women of Ireland | |
| should appear constantly in Irish Manufactures | 191 |
| A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of | |
| Poor People from being a Burthen to their Parents | |
| or the Country, and for making them beneficial to the Public | 201 |
| Answer to the Craftsman | 217 |
| A Vindication of his Excellency John, Lord Carteret | 225 |
| A Proposal for An Act of Parliament to Pay off the | |
| Debt of the Nation without Taxing the Subject | 251 |
| A Case submitted by Dean Swift to Mr. Lindsay, | |
| Counsellor at Law | 259 |
| An Examination of Certain Abuses, Corruptions, and | |
| Enormities in the City of Dublin | 261 |
| A Serious and Useful Scheme to make an Hospital for Incurables | 283 |
| The Humble Petition of the Footmen in and about the | |
| City of Dublin | 305 |
| Advice to the Freemen of the City of Dublin in the | |
| Choice of a Member to represent them in Parliament | 309 |
| Some Considerations humbly offered to the Lord | |
| Mayor, the Court of Aldermen and Common-Council | |
| of the City of Dublin in the Choice of a Recorder | 317 |
| A Proposal for giving Badges to the Beggars in all the | |
| Parishes of Dublin | 321 |
| Considerations about Maintaining the Poor | 337 |
| On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland | 343 |
| Speech delivered on the Lowering of the Coin | 351 |
| Irish Eloquence | 361 |
| A Dialogue in Hibernian Style | 362 |
| To the Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity | |
| College, Dublin | 364 |
| To the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen, | |
| Sheriffs, and Common-Council of the City of Cork | 366 |
| To the Honourable the Society of the Governor and | |
| Assistants in London, for the New Plantation in Ulster | 368 |
| Certificate to a Discarded Servant | 369 |
| An Exhortation addressed to the Sub-Dean and Chapter | |
| of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin | 370 |
| Appendix: | |
| A Letter to the Writer of the Occasional Paper | 375 |
| An Account of the Court and Empire of Japan | 382 |
| The Answer of the Right Hon. William Pulteney, | |
| Esq., to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole | 392 |
| Index | 401 |
| PAGE | |
| Introduction | 1 |
| The Drapier’s Letters | 25 |
| The Address to the Jury | 131 |
| Swift’s Description of Quilca | 137 |
| Answer to a Paper | 142 |
| Maxims Controlled | 151 |
| A short View of the state of Ireland, 1727 | 162 |
| The Story of the Injured Lady | 174 |
| The Answer to the Injured Lady | 184 |
| A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, concerning the Weavers | 187 |
| Two Letters on Subjects relative to the Improvement of Ireland | 198 |
| The Present Miserable State of Ireland | 216 |
| “A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufactures.” 1720 | 227 |
| A Modest Proposal. 1729 | 240 |
| A Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club, 1736 | 254 |
| On doing Good | 264 |
| Page | |
| THE BUTLER | 9 |
| THE COOK | 16 |
| THE VALET | 21 |
| THE WAITING-WOMAN | 27 |
| THE FOOTMAN | 36 |
| THE HOUSEKEEPER | 50 |
| THE CHAMBERMAID | 51 |
| THE PORTER | 55 |
| THE HOUSEMAID | 56 |
| THE STEWARD | 57 |
| THE GROOM | 58 |
| THE COACHMAN | 61 |
| THE NURSERY MAID | 62 |
| THE DAIRY-MAID | 63 |
| THE WET NURSE | 64 |
| THE LAUNDRESS | ib. |
| THE GOVERNESS | 65 |
| GENERAL RULES | 66 |