John Davies, His Majesty's Attorney-General for Ireland (1602)—A
Letter from Sir John Davies to Robert, Earl of Salisbury, touching the
State of Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Cavan (1607)-Plantation of
Ulster A Letter from Sir John Davies (1610)-The Irish Parliament:
A Speech by Sir John Davies when appointed Speaker (1613)—A
Description of Ireland by Fynes Moryson, Secretary to the Lord Mount-
joy, then Lord-Deputy-Appendix: The Geraldines-The O'Neills--
Lord Mountjoy.
XI. Gulliver's Travels, exactly reprinted from the First Edition, and
other Works, by JONATHAN Swift.
CONTENTS:-Introduction-Travels into Several Remote Nations of the
World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, first a Surgeon, and then
a Captain of several Ships-A Letter from Captain Gulliver to his
Cousin Sympson-An Account of the Court and Empire of Japan-An
Essay on the Fates of Clergymen-An Essay on Modern Education-
Hints toward an Essay on Conversation-A Letter of Advice to a
Young Poet-On the Death of Mrs. Johnson [Stella].
Appendix.-Cyrano de Bergerac and his Voyages to the Sun and Moon.
XII. Memoirs of Edward Gibbon, Written by Himself, and a
Selection from his Letters, with Occasional Notes and Narrative by
John, Lord Sheffield.