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EDINBURGH:
PRINTED BY JAMES BALLANTYNE AND CO.
CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME FOURTH.
TRACTS, HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL.
A short Character of his Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord-
Lieutenant of Ireland, with an account of some smaller facts du-
ring his Government, which will not be put into the Articles of
Impeachment,
Some Remarks upon a Pamphlet, entitled, A Letter to the Seven
Lords of the Committee appointed to examine Greig,
A new Journey to Paris; together with some Secret Transactions
between the French King and an English Gentleman,
Some Advice humbly offered to the Members of the October Club,
Some Reasons to prove that no one is obliged, by his principles as a
Whig, to oppose the Queen; in a Letter to a Whig Lord. To
which is annexed, a supposed Letter from the Pretender to an-
other Whig Lord,
A pretended Letter of Thanks from Lord Wharton to the Lord
Bishop of St Asaph, in the name of the Kitcat Club. To which
are added, Remarks on the Bishop's Preface,
A complete Refutation of the Falsehoods alleged against Erasmus
Lewis, Esq.,
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A Preface to the Bishop of Sarum's Introduction to the Third Vo-
lume of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 144
The Importance of the Guardian considered; in a second Letter to
the Bailiff of Stockbridge,
The Public Spirit of the Whigs, set forth in their generous encou-
ragement of the Author of the Crisis; with some Observations on
the Seasonableness, Candour, Erudition, and Style of that Trea-
tise,
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