A vindication of the constitution of the English monarchy, and the just rights of the people . Or, faction, and corruption, enemies to religion, liberty, and property. Being a Brief and Impartial Account of the Times; Shewing the Origine of Faction; the Corrupt and Male-Administration in the Government; and the present ill Circumstance of Affairs in Germany and Italy: And also, the only Means by which these Evils may or can be Removed; the Exorbitant Power of the French King Reduced; and the Peace of the Kingdom Preserved and Stablished. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. By a lover of his countrey; and Her Majesty's faithful subject.
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A vindication of the constitution of the English monarchy, and the just rights of the people. Or, faction, and corruption, enemies to religion, liberty, and property. Being a Brief and Impartial Account of the Times; Shewing the Origine of Faction; the Co
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