queries, ●… hither 'twill not be proper to give Eight Millions this Sessions; when we have not Four left i●●he Nation? ●… either Sun— ● is not a bold Pilot to Adventure to steer us in a Storm, when he did it ●… a Calm? ●… either former Parliaments were not as wise, when they gave Kings according to what ●… ation would bear; as the last, that sent to K. W. to know what he would have, without ●… ering what they had left to Give? ●… either 'tis not advantageous to the Protestant Religion to refuse an Irish Bill against ●… y? ●… either Sun— d will not reform our Consciences; better than Lounds our Old coin? ●… either Edinborough, since their New Act of Parliament, will not be a better Port to ●… to, than London, a Year hence? ●… either K. W. does not think the English Heads softer than their Ar— s? ●… either the Clergy have not exposed themselves more by their Perjury, and Swerving ●… their doctrines; than the House of Commons in selling their Country by taking of ●… s? ●… hither Canterbury's Sermons, Prince George's Compliments, be not as Dull as K W's ●… and Discourse? ●… either 'tis not better to have some Peace, some Religion, and no Taxes; than no Peace, ●… ligion, and ALL Taxes? ●… either 'tis greater Wisdom of the Nation to give All we have away for the Support of ●… h Confederacy, for the good of the Protestant Religion; than in Time to think of ●… g a firm Peace, or in the mean while to be upon our Quota? ●… either the making so many Dukes, were not to make the Nobility as ridiculous Here Holland? ●… either K. W. loves the Marshal, or Fundamental Laws best? ●… either a Dutch Usurp— n, General Excise, Poverty and Atheism, be not thought more ●… ngland's Interest by Sir John Lowther; than a Free-Trade, Plenty of Money, and no ●… Taxes? ●… either Repealing the Test by a Bill of Comprehension to let in Dissenters, be not as Griev●… K. W. as in K. J— s? ●… either the Lords-Justices or K. W. hath done more good for this Nation? ●… either K. W. must not borrow a Head to put on Lord Stam— d's Shoulders, to make ●… d Secretary of State? ●… either K. W. deserved not to have his Statue set up by the Citizens for Abolishing the ●… h of England doctrine in Scotland, and Establishing their East-India Company, and mak●… ●… dinborough a Free Port? ●… either the Citizen's Brains were not run into their Horns when they did it? ●… hither 'twas not greater Gratitude in K. W. to Dissolve a Dull Old Parliament that ●… him Thirty Millions, and sat the Crown on his Head; than to Undo his Friends by ●… g so long at their Houses in a Progress to Choose new Parliament Men? ●… hither there has been hanged these 50 Years two greater Rogues than Stillingfleet's ●… and his Viper? ●… hither our Skulls are not as Empty as our Pockets? ●… hither the Church of England did not Catch as Great a Tartar of the P. O. as the Court ●… Charles did of Oate's pretended discovery? ●… hither K. W. when he gave the Guarter to the D. of Gloucester did not design it for ●… ter for the princess and He to Hang themselves with, when the Parliament alters the ●… ssion? ●… either 'twas not and high Piece of Drudgery put upon the Parliament by the Court, ●… te the Lancashire business a plot for the Support of the Government. ●… hither our Consciences ought not to shake us more than a Sicclian Earthquake? FINIS.