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A56072
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A Prospect taken of England, divided in the election of the next Parliament
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1698
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Wing P3811A; ESTC R18469
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A Prospect taken of England divided in the Election of the next Parliament Courtiers so call'd King WILLIAM Whose Design is TO Preserve His Title Govern the Nation according to Law and Preserve the Ballance of Europe By Giving such Part of their Estates in Taxes as is necessary to Preserve the Whole King William's Court. To keep their Offices in order to Support the Government The Moderate Churchmen To Preserve the King and Protestant Religion The Dissenters To Preserve the Legal Indulgence which the King and the present Government have given them The New Country Party so call'd The Late King James Whose Design is TO Recover the Possession of their Places and bring in Popery and Arbitrary Power Under Pretence of Easing the People of Taxes The Non-Jurors and Non-Associators To Rerstore themselves by Restoring the Late K. James The High-Churchmen To Repeal the Legal Indulgence Enlarge their Persecuting Power and hinder all Reformation The Papists To Bring in Popery and in in order to It Confusion Now English-men and Protestants Choose your Side Published by E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall 1698.