A short view of the state of Ireland.
An answer to a paper called a memorial.
Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the Weavers.
An answer to several letters from unknown persons.
An answer to several letters from unknown hands.
A letter on Maculla's project about halfpence.
Proposal that all the ladies should appear constantly in Irish manufactures.
Maxims controlled in Ireland.
Advertisement against Lord Allen.
The substance of what was said by the Dean.
A vindicataion of his Excellency John, Lord Carteret.
An answer to the craftsman.
On the bill for the clergy's residing on their own livings.
Considerataion upon two bills.
Proposal to pay off the debt of the nation.
An examination of certain abuses, etc.
A humble petition of the footmen of Dublin.
The advantages proposed by repealing the sacramental test.
Quaeraies written by Dr. Swift.
The Presbyterian's plea of merit.
Reasons humbly offered to the Parliaent of Ireland.
Some few thoughts concerning the repeal of the sacramental test in favour of the Catholicks.
The memorial of the poor inhabitants of the Kingdom of Ireland.
Autograph drafts ofhints for The Intellifgencer Papers and Maxims examined. .