[440c] One of them was by Oldmixon: Reflections on Dr. Swift’s Letter to the Earl of Oxford.
[440d] Beg your pardon.
[440f] On May 28, Lord Halifax moved an Address to the Queen that the instructions given to the Duke of Ormond might be laid before the House, and that further orders might be issued to him to act offensively, in concert with the Allies. Wharton and Nottingham supported the motion, but it was negatived by 68 votes against 40. A similar motion in the House of Commons was defeated by 203 against 73.
[441b] Some Reasons to prove that no Person is obliged by his Principles, as a Whig, to oppose Her Majesty: in a Letter to a Whig Lord.
[441c] Several words obliterated.
[441d] Several words obliterated.
[441e] The bellman.