Tory annals faithfully extracted out of Abel Roper's famous writings. Vulgarly call'd post-boy and supplement. From March 1710. to December 1711. Containing in particular I. the secret and open advances towards a peace : with proper reflections and animadversions on the refractoriness of some of the allies. II. encomiums on the High-Church Party, New M-- 17, and their Sticklers. III. scandal on the Whiggs, dissenters, &c. IV. reflections on private persons. Revis'd and emprov'd by the Author of the Tale of a Tub.
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Tory annals faithfully extracted out of Abel Roper's famous writings. Vulgarly call'd post-boy and supplement. From March 1710. to December 1711. Containing in particular I. the secret and open advances towards a peace : with proper reflections and animadversions on the refractoriness of some of the allies. II. encomiums on the High-Church Party, New M-- 17, and their Sticklers. III. scandal on the Whiggs, dissenters, &c. IV. reflections on private persons. Revis'd and emprov'd by the Author of the Tale of a Tub.
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Abel Roper
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J. Baker
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402
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Abel Roper, “Tory annals faithfully extracted out of Abel Roper's famous writings. Vulgarly call'd post-boy and supplement. From March 1710. to December 1711. Containing in particular I. the secret and open advances towards a peace : with proper reflections and animadversions on the refractoriness of some of the allies. II. encomiums on the High-Church Party, New M-- 17, and their Sticklers. III. scandal on the Whiggs, dissenters, &c. IV. reflections on private persons. Revis'd and emprov'd by the Author of the Tale of a Tub.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3181.