Faults on both sides, or, An essay upon the original cause, progress, and mischievous consequences of the factions of this nation shewing that the heads and leaders on both sides have always impos'd upon the credulity of their respective parties ... : sincerely intended for the allaying the heats and animosities of the people ... : by way of answer to The thoughts of an honest Tory.
Main Author: | Clement, Simon, fl. 1695 |
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Corporate Author: | Making of the Modern World |
Other Authors: | Oxford, Robert Harley, Earl of, 1661-1724, Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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1710.
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