(1713). Whigs turn'd Tories: And Hanoverian-Tories, From their Avow'd Principles, prov'd Whigs: or, each side in the other mistaken. Being a plain Proof, that each Party deny that Charge which the other bring against them: And that neither Side will disown those Principles, which the other profess. With an Earnest Exhortation to all Whigs, as well as Hanoverian-Tories, to lay aside those Uncharitable Heats amongst such Protestants, and seriously to consider, and effectually provide against those Jacobite, Popish, and Conforming Tories; whose Principal ground of Hope to Ruine all Sincere Protestants, is from those Unchristian and Violent Feuds amongst our selves. printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy, in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Whigs Turn'd Tories: And Hanoverian-Tories, From Their Avow'd Principles, Prov'd Whigs: Or, Each Side in the Other Mistaken. Being a Plain Proof, That Each Party Deny That Charge Which the Other Bring Against Them: And That Neither Side Will Disown Those Principles, Which the Other Profess. With an Earnest Exhortation to All Whigs, as Well as Hanoverian-Tories, to Lay Aside Those Uncharitable Heats Amongst Such Protestants, and Seriously to Consider, and Effectually Provide Against Those Jacobite, Popish, and Conforming Tories; Whose Principal Ground of Hope to Ruine All Sincere Protestants, Is from Those Unchristian and Violent Feuds Amongst Our Selves. London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1713.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Whigs Turn'd Tories: And Hanoverian-Tories, From Their Avow'd Principles, Prov'd Whigs: Or, Each Side in the Other Mistaken. Being a Plain Proof, That Each Party Deny That Charge Which the Other Bring Against Them: And That Neither Side Will Disown Those Principles, Which the Other Profess. With an Earnest Exhortation to All Whigs, as Well as Hanoverian-Tories, to Lay Aside Those Uncharitable Heats Amongst Such Protestants, and Seriously to Consider, and Effectually Provide Against Those Jacobite, Popish, and Conforming Tories; Whose Principal Ground of Hope to Ruine All Sincere Protestants, Is from Those Unchristian and Violent Feuds Amongst Our Selves. printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1713.