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Title page to Jonathan Swift's Works of 1735, showing Swift receiving the thanks of Ireland and the dashing of Wood's half-pence. The Latin inscription, from Horace, says, "I have made a monument more lasting than brass."

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01:43, 15 June 2005 en:User:Geogre (Title page to <a href="/wiki/Jonathan_Swift" title="Jonathan Swift">Jonathan Swift</a>'s ''Works'' of <a href="/wiki/1735" title="1735">1735</a>, showing Swift receiving the thanks of <a href="/wiki/Ireland" title="Ireland">Ireland</a> and the dashing of Wood's half-pence. The Latin inscription, from <a href="/wiki/Horace" title="Horace">Horace</a>, says, "I have made a monument more lasting than brass." {{PD-Art}})

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