id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32139 Defoe, Daniel An Appeal to Honour and Justice, Though It Be of His Worst Enemies. Being A True Account of His Conduct in Public Affairs. .txt text/plain 15804 503 65 publish this matter at this time, among many other good reasons which I majesty with crimes that his worst enemy could not think of without majesty's own words, that he knew no prince in Europe so fit to be king her majesty declared, that she left all that matter to a certain person, Having said thus much of the obligations laid on me, and the persons by The next thing that followed the change was the peace: no man can say which I think no man that was in the interest of the pretender, nay, or the least favourable word of the persons, the designs, or friends of words than other men durst speak it at that time, that I did not like It is true, good men have been used thus in former times; and all the book since the queen's death, yet a great many things are called by my ./cache/32139.txt ./txt/32139.txt