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358 , iv. 427. Much distinguished for their cunning, 410. Educate their youth better than the English or Irish, v. 122. Insipidly minute in conversation, v. 238. A number of Scotch pedlars in Sweden got themselves to be first represented contemptible, then formidable, x. 210. A printer punished for calling them "a fierce poor northern people," xi. 328.

Sermons, written by Dr. Swift:

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