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at heart; * [[deletion]] on the other side [[/deletion]] [[addition]] * with regard to the Torys [[/addition]] their Leaders [[deletion]] of | at heart; * [[deletion]] on the other side [[/deletion]] [[addition]] * with regard to the Torys [[/addition]] their Leaders [[deletion]] of | ||
− | the Torys [[/deletion]] | + | the Torys, [[/deletion]] had turn'd their backs upon their |
old Master, & show'd great dispositions to | old Master, & show'd great dispositions to |
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infuse into the Whigs a distrust of the King; it was insinuated that He grew tir'd of their assendancy & wish'd to ballance their power by making Friends with the opposite party, whose principles were deletion better unclear /deletion ^ ^ addition more calculated /addition to addition the /addition augment the Prerogative.
However these things were magnify'd on all Sides, some truth perhaps gave rise to both deletion unclear /deletion Assertions, the Whigs had certainly disgusted the King, familiar with Him as P. of Orange, they scarce knew how to treat Him as their Sovereign, in the Closet, they had instead of advising, deletion that /deletion prescrib'd to Him, & He deletion had /deletion frequently met with Strong repulses from them in delicate points, that He had most at heart; * deletion on the other side /deletion addition * with regard to the Torys /addition their Leaders deletion of the Torys, /deletion had turn'd their backs upon their old Master, & show'd great dispositions to