to erect a society, etc.
Note by Henry Craik to letters 25 from Journal To Stella

Cf. p. 310, 1. 2. We must connect this with Swift's letter to the Tatler, No. 230. The notion was, in some ways, a strange one for Swift, considering his own freedom from rule or convention. But it was essentially bound up with his defence of the Ancients, and with his love of 'simplicity, the best and truest ornament of most things in life.'