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Biography of Jonathan Swift
14538 words, approx. 48.5 pages
 For most general readers, the name Jonathan Swift is associated only with his satiric masterpiece Gulliver's Travels. They are not aware that, in addition to it and hundreds of poems, he wrote a great deal of nonfictional prose, much of it of considerabl...
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Biography of Jonathan Swift
13070 words, approx. 43.6 pages
 On 14 August 1725, Jonathan Swift wrote to his friend Charles Ford: "I have finished my Travells, and I am now transcribing them; they are admirable Things, and will wonderfully mend the World." At the age of fifty-seven, Swift had acquired sufficient ex...
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Biography of Jonathan Swift
12428 words, approx. 41.4 pages
 (Editor's note: In a departure from normal DLB procedure, the author cites conjectural dates of composition, instead of dates of publication, after Swift 's titles in the text.) Jonathan Swift --author of A Tale Of A Tub (1704), Gulliver's Travels (1726)...


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 The Nation
Subject to debate. (conscience and taxation) (Column)
06/27/1994: 988 words, approx. 3 pages Here are some things I have been forced to pay for with my taxes: the arming of brutal, corrupt and antidemocratic regimes around the world (Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Chile, etc.); Jonas Savimbi; Afghan "freedom fighters" a k a Islamic fundamentalists; the mass imprisonment...


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