The Sense of an Englishman on the pretended coalition of par
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The Sense of an Englishman on the pretended coalition of parties, and on the merits of the Whigs interest

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Summary: Opposing the admission of Tory interests to the government; specifically directed against Bolingbroke, who supported the impeachment of the Whig lords for their share in the partition treaties. Around 1730s Bolingbroke insists upon the Tories upon which Whigs and Jacobites could agree in opposing the government.

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