His Majesty's obligations to the Whigs plainly proved

shewing that he can neither with safety, reason, or gratitude, depart from them : that the notion of a Tory ministry is ridiculous and absurd, contrary to his true interest, and the security of his person and government : and that his chief support under heaven, must, and do's, rely on the wisdome, courage, power, and fidelity of the Whigs : with some comparison between the characters of both parties

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His Majesty's obligations to the Whigs plainly proved

shewing that he can neither with safety, reason, or gratitude, depart from them : that the notion of a Tory ministry is ridiculous and absurd, contrary to his true interest, and the security of his person and government : and that his chief support under heaven, must, and do's, rely on the wisdome, courage, power, and fidelity of the Whigs : with some comparison between the characters of both parties

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Published anonymously. By Defoe. Cf. NCBEL, v. 2, col. 896.

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39, [1] p. (the last page blank)
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