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XXVI.
Chetwode in trouble-Chief Justice Whitshed-Planting trees
and draining bogs-Swift sometimes concerned for persons,
but for things never
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128
Chetwode's prosecution-Dr. Coghill-Irish parliament-Calm-
ness of friends
XXXI.
Chetwode's petition
XXXII.
XXXIII.
Chetwode's petition-How to move the Secretary of the Lord-
Lieutenant
XXXIV.
Over head and ears in mortar-Chetwode's prosecution-Death
of the Primate, Chief Justice, and Lord Oxford-Mr.
Stopford
XXXV.
Irish carriers-A Drapier Letter.
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136
139
140
141
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149
XXXVI.
Chetwode's separation from his wife--Mr. Stopford-Discipline
of Oxford University-The noise of seven watermills in
Swift's ears-Perfumed paper
. 153
XXXVII.
Trinity College, Dublin-Fellow-Commoners and Pensioners-
Verses on Wood-The Grand Jury
XXXVIII.
Chetwode's separation from his wife-Proposed allowance-
Lord Cadogan-Swift at the Lord-Lieutenant's levée.
XXXIX.
Mrs. Chetwode's place of residence-Drapier Letters-Rumours
of a new Lord-Lieutenant
XL.
A wife's debts-Stories of Swift at the levic-How to pass the
time
XLI.
Quilca-Failing sight-Levelling mountains-A thievish race-
Health and fortune-A cursed wall-Lenders of money-
Land as a security-Young travellers-A reward offered for
the discoverer of the Draper-Dr. Delany
XLII.
Bad weather-Inspecting labourers-Reading easy trash-Man
a ridiculous creature
A proposed ride.
XLIII.
XLIV.
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169
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172
Cadenus and Vanessa-Vanessa's executors-The baseness of
mankind-Swift in London--The stir people made with him 189
XLV.
Swift's return to Dublin-Stella's illness-Friends in England 198
XLVI.-
Monkish way of living-Gulliver's Travels-Mangled in the
press-Improvements of land-The deanery garden-
Illness of the Archbishop
XLVII.
Swift's second visit to England-Giddiness and deafness-At
Court-Politics in England and Ireland—The public an old
tattered house-Dublin the most disagreeable place in
Europe-Raps of quality
XLVIII.
Chetwode's son-Study of Law-The old road of learning
XLIX.
A solitary life-Dinner with the Chapter-Scurrilities-The
republic of fools and knaves-Safety in obscurity
L.
Want of ready money-Borrowing from the poor-bag-Universal
despair-A law-suit
LI.
Death of Mrs. Chetwode-Jackman's failure-Chetwode involved
-How to deal with creditors-Cheap living in England
LII.
Chetwode's proposed second marriage--His money difficulties-
Giving advice-Swift's law-suit
LIII.
Archbishop Sheldon--Getting money with a wife
LIV.
Fencing against the evils of age and sickness-Country life in
Ireland-Enemies lost by retirement-Chetwode's informa-
tion of passages in private life-The world-Libels against
Swift
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240
LV.
Chetwode's attack on Swift-Horace-His Eminence of St.
Patrick's-St. Ambrose-Swift in riding costume
LVI.
Swift's lameness-Wycherley on ceremony in friendship
LVII.
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Chetwode's knowledge of the secrets of families-Dealing with
old Nick-His scheme of thinking, conversing, and living
-People of title-Swift's friends all middling people-
Chetwode's wooing-Swift's ambition cured-Chetwode's
Latin and divinity-Letters a standing witness against
a man
LVIII.
Chetwode's reply-Chief Justice Whitshed-Great names and titles-A riddle for Swift-Logic, Latin, and divinity- Charms of women-Swifts affectation.
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