I. Sexby's Killing no murder.--II. Halifax's Rough draft of a new model at sea.--III. Halifax's Cautions for choice of members of Parliament.--IV. Arbuthnot's Art of political lying.--V. Steele's Crisis.--VI. Swift's Thoughts on the present stae of affairs.--VII. Bolingbroke's State of parties at the accession of George I.--VIII. Swift's Drapier's letters no IV.--IX. Junius's letter no. I.--X. Junius's letter to the Duke of Bedford.--XI. Junius's letter to the king.--XII. Burke's Thoughts on the
...cause of present discontents.--XIII. Burke's Letters on a regicide peace, no. III
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