[Footnote 5: "The Commonwealth of Oceana," by James Harrington, 1656. [T.S.]
[Footnote 6: Henry Dodwell (1641-1711), non-juror, and author of "An Admonitory Discourse ... Schism" (1704), "Occasional Communion" (1705), etc.
George Hickes (1642-1715), non-juror. Dean of Worcester (1683-91), and author of "The Pretences of the Prince of Wales Examined, and Rejected" (1701).
Charles Leslie, see No. 16, ante, and note, p. 85. [T.S.]
[Footnote 7: "Such, a vile slanderer is the 'Examiner,' who says: 'he was invited over by the late ministry, preferred to a regiment, and made lieut.-general,' when there is an Act of Parliament against Papists being so."—"The Medley," No. 25 (March 19th). [T.S.]
[Footnote 8: See No. 33, ante, p. 212. [T.S.]
[Footnote 9: This is fairly quoted, changing the person. See Swift's remarks in the following number. [T.S.]
[Footnote 10: "A Letter to the Seven Lords" says: "The Examiner knows you are as much intended by 'faction,' as Guiscard was by 'Popery.'" [T.S.]