ADVERTISEMENT. T HE pleasure Dean SwIFT'S Works have already afforded will be a a fufficient apology for communicating to the Reader, tho' fomewhat out of feafon, thefe additional Volumes; who will be lefs displeased, that they have been fo long fuppreffed, than thankful that they are now at laft published. We have no occafion to apologize for the Pieces themfelves; far as they have all the internal marks of genuineness, fo, by their further opening the Author's private correfpondence, they display the goodness of his heart, no less than the neverceafing fallies of his wit. His anfwer to The Rights of the Chriftian Church is a remarkable inftance of both; which, though unfinished, and but the flight prolufions of his ftrength, a 2 |