Barrier Dutch, The Tories always for men- tioning it, 166. A Defence of the Lord Townshend's Treaty, by Mr. Maynwaring, 227. The Allies obliged to procure a good one, 228. The French offer'd it, 229. Upon what Foundations begun, 230. The Dutch in Poffeffion of it, 232. weaker than that agreed on by the Pyrenean Treaty, 235. The Revenue too small, 236, 240. What Towns 'tis neceffary they should have, 238, 239. Civil Rights and Government refer- ved to the Emperor. 239 Bavaria Elector of, forc'd by the Tories to de- clare for the French, 134. His Minifter's Letter intercepted. 189 Bickerftaffe Ifaac Efq; his Dedication of the firft Vol. of the Tatlers to Mr. Maynwaring,
316, & feq. Bishops by whom call'd Enemies to the Church,
Bewdley Cafe, written by Mr. Maynwaring, 315, & feq.
Blenheim March to, an Hiftorical M. S. 73,
74, 75 Boileau Mr. his Ignorance of English Poe-
Bolingbroke Lord, bis Caufe efpous'd by High Church, 108. A main Promoter of the Exa- miner, 158. Author of the Letter to the Examiner, ib. Abuses the Bishop of Salis- bury, 160. His Nonfenfe, 161. His An- ticlimax, 162. His wretched Panegyrick
on the Queen, 163. Infults the Emperor and the States-General. Brabant, Council of in the French Interest, 242 British Academy.
B. Duke of, Mr. Maynwaring's Verfes on him.
ANADA the French frong and dan- gerous there.
Captain, a Fable in Verfe.
Catalans given up to be butcher'd by the late Minifters.
Cefelius Baffus, an Allufion to him, Champions Ten for High Church, 26. Are not to be trufted, 37. Their Project to regain the Miniftry they had loft, 104, 105. Two Champions more added to the other Ten
Change of the Miniftry, Mr. Maynwaring's Re- flections upon it, 122, 137, the terrible Ef fect of it. Charter of Bewdley, the Cafe of it, 314, 315, & feq.
Cholmley Mr. Francis, bis Jacobitifm. Church, who they are that call themselves fo, 27, 39. Sacheverel fo call'd, 118, Brought in Danger by him, 125. What the Old Minifters did for it. Cicero, Part of an Oration of his apply'd to the Duke of Marlborough, 185.
ther apply'd to the Two late Tory Parlia-
Coffin, the House of Hannover fo call'd,
Commerce, the British in Flanders, not pre- judic'd by the Barrier Treaty, 237, 238, 240. On what Foot the Dutch to be, 243, 244. Why left on an Equality with the Bri- 245, 246 Commiffioners of the Cuftoms, Verfes on 'em.
Common-Place, Mr. Maynwaring's. 5, 6 Commons Houfe of, their Reafons for profecu ting Sacheverel.
Conduct of the Allies, a Libel fo call'd, by whom anfwer'd.
Condemn'd Doctor too mildly us'd, Maynwaring's Punishment for him.
Cooper Lord, meant by Du Vair in the Med- ley.
Crabtree Sir Anthony, his Character.
Credit Effay upon, fuppos'd to written by H-y, Mr. Manwaring's Reflection on it, 169& feq, Credit reftor'd, a Ballad.
ANGER when it threatens the Church, 104, 108. brought into it by Sacheve rel, 125. It increases as the French Pow- er diminishes.
Dauphin, wishes the Queen abdicate Foy on the approaching Peace. Davenant Dr. Mr. Maynwaring's Verfes on bim. Declarations, Queen Ann's to recover Spain for the House of Auftria. 249, 250 Delays in paffing Accounts, the Neceffity of 'em. 305 Diffolution of the Parliament that impeach'd Sacheverel, the ill Confequences of it. 136 Dorfet Earl of, his Verfes on the old Tories, ply'd to the Prefent Faction. 103 Drake Dr. employ'd by the High-Church to writę the Memorial.
Dryden's Character of Mr. Maynwaring. 14. Boileau affects not to know him.
Dutch, the Prefervation of 'em our Safety. 233, they fcorn'd to treat feparately.
ken out of the Medley.
Epilogue by Mr. Maynwaring,
Effay upon Credit, fuppos'd to be written by Hary; Remarks upon it by Mr. Mayn-
Examiner, the Villanous Defign of Setting up
RENCH broke off the Treaty of Peace on Sacheverel's Bufinefs, 126, 142. They rejoyce at the Change of the Ministry. 138, 139. 189. Treat us infolently before the Peace was concluded, 217. Will drive us out of the Weft-India Trade." 265 French King's Promise to the Pretender, a Trea- tife fo called. 204, & feq. His Behaviour to King James at his Death, with respect to his pretended Son. 207, 208. Acknowled- ges him King. 210. His Promifes to dif own him fignifie nothing. 212. nor his ac- knowledging the Queen and the Proteftant Suc ceffion. 214, 215. People defperate that deal with him. 215. His Tyranny. 216. did not hope to keep Spain, till the Change of the Miniftry in England. 253. His Great Power.
Aligai and Conchini, a Story in the Med- Iley, writ by Mr. Maynwaring. 172. His Allufions in it to the Duke of Marlbo- borough, and Earl of Godolphin. Gazette Paris, Sacheverel's Hiftory taken out of
General, new one, what we got by his Ad-
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