and the best answer to all their objections.- The fame fubject continued, with fome obfervations on the latter part of Queen Anne's reign, and the Hanover fucceffion, LETTER 17 BRUTUS to the Duke of Leinfter on the approaching feffion, LETTER VI. 35 BRUTUS to the fame; pointing out the intended defection of Lord Shannon, LETTER VII. 41 HUMPHREY SEARCH's hiftory of the Lord Lieutenants of Ireland, dedicated to Lord Townshend, LETTER VIII. 45 LETTER X. BRUTUS on the fervility of the Commons, in their last address to Lord Townbend, 80 LETTER LETTER XI. BRUTUS to Lord Shannon, on account of his defection, 84 LETTER XII. HUMPHREY SEARCH's hiftory of the Paris Maffacre in 1572, with fome reflections on 'that event, LETTER 91 XIII. BRUTUS to Lord Town/bend on the difmiffal of Sir Edward Newenham, 105 BRUTUS to Lord Townshend, giving the first intimation of that Viceroy's recal, with a fketch of his administration, 112 XV. HUMPHREY SEARCH's defence of the political principles of the Protestant Diffenters, in anfwer to the afperfions thrown out against them by court writers, 119 SEARCH'S Complimentary ftrictures to the writers who had controverted these letters, 194 BRUTUS to Lord Townshend, on the confequences of the riot act L E 198 TTER XXI. BRUTUS to the people, on the present fituation of affairs, LETTER 204 XXII. HUMPHREY SEARCH on the Irish rebellion in 1641, with critical obfervations, LETTER XXIII. The fame fubject continued, LETTE R XXIV. 211 230 BRUTUS to the people, on government, 251 LETTER |