Excerpt from The Defection Consider'd, and the Designs of Those, Who Divided the Friends of the Government, Set in a True Light Thefe Mens Proceeding'after this vile, and infamous Manner, has giv'n new Life to the Gaufe of Popery, and the Pretender: Hence the jacbbzter, who began to look on their Game as loft, and think it in vain any longer to firive againf't the Stream, have Now their Hopes reviv'd, and are wonderfully elated and ev'ry where declare, that the-whigs will do That for them, which all their own Cunning, or Force, cou'd not effeet and that, if a fudden Stop be not put to their Inu/line jar: (which, they think, are too far gone to be compos'd 3 they will ruin them/elves, and the Caufe they are engag'd'in; and then, fay they, it can't be doubted, but that we will take efiieeiual Care, that neither fhall get uppermofi again.
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