id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18250 Swift, Jonathan The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish .txt text/plain 123181 5357 69 English party governing Ireland in the interests of England. Since England will not allow Ireland to send out her goods, similar condition of things has existed with a Swift living at the time, The oracle of reason, the great law of nature, and general opinion of The city of Dublin, at the time Swift wrote, was on a par with some and manner of living, and reduce great numbers to the national religion, certain person did, in a public place, and in the hearing of a great thousand pounds a year in another kind of goods, for which we receive whereby this nation will save many thousand pounds a year, and England Ireland should not import their goods from England. all for Ireland to receive any goods of England, and not convenient to Trade of Ireland, and the Great Benefits which accrue to England ./cache/18250.txt ./txt/18250.txt