The memorial expos'd: or, the peoples resentment. Shewing how much it is the duty of every honest English subject to demonstrate their due abhorrence of so scandalous a libel, together with its Authors and Approvers, by Addressing in an Humble Manner Her most Sacred Majesty, from the several Counties and Boroughs, that She wou'd be pleas'd to give Proper Directions, that the Authors of the said Scandalous Libel may be Prosecuted, in Order to be brought to Publick and Condign Punishment, such as they most justly deserve, for the Absurdities and Base Indignities in the said Memorial offer'd against the Best and most Meritorious of Queens, together with Her Present Ministry, than whom none have Acted more Upright, or more Successful. Humbly Recommended to the Perusal of all True Lovers of Her Majesty and Government, by a Gentleman who is truly and sincerely in the Interest of his Country, both in Church and State
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1705.
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11,[1]p. ; 40.
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ESTC T122281
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