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Swift greatly feared or respected him, xi. 46. A repartee of his, xii. 105. His enmity to the dean, in return for many kind offices received, xiii. 230. xix. 28. 31. Has a lawsuit with the dean and chapter of Christchurch on his right of visitation, xix. 7. His reflections on the character of the earl of Wharton, lord lieutenant of Ireland, published at Dublin, xi. 127; on Guiscard's attempt to kill Mr. Harley, xi. 135. xv. 15. 32; on the proceeding of the city in the election of a mayor, xi. 153. His advice to Dr. Swift, 174. 192. Reflections on the approaching peace, 190. Account of the proceedings at a convocation, pressing a representation of the state of religion in Ireland, 195.

King (mass John, a noted preacher among the covenanters). A short account of him, x. 336. Taken prisoner by captain Creichton, 345. Sent to Edinburgh, and hanged there, 346.
Kingdom. A dependent kingdom, a modern term of art, unknown to the ancient civilians, ix. 90. What meant by the expression, 91. The several causes of a kingdom's thriving enumerated, 199, 200.
Kingdom (Jenny). A maid of honour, colonel Disney's saying of her, xv. 400.
Kingston (Evelyn Pierpoint, duke of). Imports a foreign commodity, not worth the carriage, xiii. 372.
Kirkwood (an Episcopalian minister in Scotland). Preserves his life and fortune by a singular presence of mind, x. 393.
Kirleus (Mary). The quack, v. 32 note.
Kit-cat. Derivation of the term, xviii. 141.
Kit-cat club. Some account of it, xviii. 89. 141.
Knaves. Whence have art enough to elude the laws, iii. 200. The term originally not infamous, ix. 151.
Kneller (sir Godfrey). Painted portraits of the members of the Kit-cat club, xviii. 141.
Knights of the Garter. Six made at one time, xi. 234.
Knox (Mr). His patent for coining halfpence, ix. 49. 54.


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Ladder. A symbol of faction and poetry, ii. 77.

Lagado, the capital of Balnibarbi, described, vi. 201.
Lamb (William). Recommended by Mr. Pope and Mr. Lyttelton to Swift, to be made one of his vicars choral, xiii. 405. 431. 432.
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