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5 '& SOME REMARKS O N T H LETTERS E Between the Mr. L d T- -nd, AND Se tary B-le, I N A LETTER T O T H E AUTHOR O F T H E Remarks on the 'Barrler-Treaty, LONDON, Printed for '^ohn Morpherv^ near Stationers- Hall^ Prices d.

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7 (3> SOME RE MARK S ON THE LETTERS BEtWEENTHE...,,.. ; Lord T -END,. and'». Mr. Se tary B l e, U muft excufe me, when I tell you, I hardly ever met with a greater Difappointment from any Author, than from your felf ; and I know not whether I were more furpris'd ;it firft, to find the incomparable Author of 'l[he Condu^oftbe Alliesfo unlike himfclfsor,, upon a fecond Perufal, to fipd a Bopk that contained fo many Truths in the Body of A 2 i«

8 ('4 > it, lliould fet out with what may juftly be fiifpeieled not to be one, on the Title Page: Which is Fa l: I know not', but neither can be much for your Credit ; for if you are the Author of The Conduct^ &c. too, you have neither don^ your Self, nor Caufe Jiiftice, in letting fo unfinifh'd a Piece, upon fuch a Subjeft, come from fo able a Hand ; and, if you are not, I am fure you did neither a Service, by entring tjifi Lifts under the Armour too weighty fttf^oi.to be^r ; for tiie raifing ouir Expefiaiio^ fo high, as yo6 did by prefixing thit Title to your Book, ferv'd only to fink your Performance even below it felf. Not that I would be mifunderftood.by this, as if I were arraigning you of impo* fing upon the World with either or Trifles i Falfitics I-alldw the Fafts ybu have ftated arc True ^ and your Remarks Juft : I onljr complain of the Difappointment, that they are neither fo many as they fhould have be^n, nor enforced and explaiii'd with th^t Vigou'r and Clearnefs, which we juftly exticcted froiti that Author. And I own too^ fry what you have produc'd, that the Fault ie^tti's ttipte to be owing to \^ant of Care, thalii^biiity in your felf; therefore! fhall flbth^ifer ^t any Criticifms or Amendments to'ii^ yo^ have done, but only touch up- 3i -:

9 (5 ) few Omidions, of what was very on fotne obvious for you to have taken notice of, and point out a few Heads for Obfervations, which if either you, or any other skilful Pen, would yet take the Pains to fet fortb in their true Lights and proper Colours, I dare fay they would produce a fecond Part of Rentarks on the Barrier Treaty, and the Condud of it more ufefnland entertaining than the Firft. The fir 11: Omiflion I fhall charge youwith is, The not producing the Letters (which wc are now beholding to the confummate Wifdom and Goodnefs of the- Honourable H -fe of C '/^s for) between my Lord T»d and the then Secretaries of State. Was it not grofs almoft to an Abfurdity, that. you fhould take the Fains to colled the Sentiments of Prince Eugene and Count 2^nz,endorf\ and omit the printing of thefe Letters; which, of themfelves, without any Comment, lb plainly deteq: and demonlirate thofe ^ilixmotis Grounds. upon which this Treat v was at firjl commenced j and by what byid, unwarrantable Methods it was afterguards carry^d on, and ac la ft obtain'd almojl a forced Rat if cat ion? They fet the whole Affair in fuch a Light, that a very fmall degree of Pains, only ia pointing out the obfervable PafTages ia.. '-^ *ij*

10 C 6 ) them, would have been fafficient to have made the blindeft Bigot to Whiggilm plainly fee, that there are no Meafures fo defperate^ no Deftgns Jo defiru^ive to the Honour or Well-being of their Q^ n and Courhtry, w^ixch. their Leaders have not chofd to enter into, and carry on, rather than not fupport their then tottering Power here at Home. Let the ranked Whig in Britain read my Lord T 7?/s Letter to Mr. Se tary B 1 o^ November the 26th, towards the latter end of the 4th Paragraph, and tell me, whether he is not fatisfied, that the keeping the Dutch fieadj to the carrying on the War, was not the very Bafis upon which this Treaty had its firft Foundations? and whether all the Trainrotis Conceffions afterwards made to the giving up the r/'s Q^ Honour and the Bririjb Trade, were not yielded to by her Am-'^ baffador, without Her Confent, or even Pri' vlty, merely to prevent the Dutch froiii agreeing to fo good a General Peace, a^ France was then not only Offering, but Suing for? And if that be fo, what is a more plain Confequence, than that the Miferies which muft attend a War, fuch* as the Burthen of heavy Taxes to the Gentry, the breaking of the wealthy Merchant, and the ftarvingof the poor Mant?- &3urer,

11 ( 7 ) fa8:urer, are na Qonftderations to a W-^'-^g Mirnllry^ when the good Old Caufe is to be carry'd on? What is more plain, than that the Prtcey at which the late Miniftry were content to buy of the Dutch the Continueance of the War, was no lefs th^in fierijicing both of our Honour a-nd Trade to them f* And as adverfe as they pretend to be to Peace at prefenr, they, would be glad to make One to Morrow, if the prejent Mimfiry would buy it of them 2it half the Price. No Body, furely, now can help feeing the Reafon, why the Dutch (o rudely interpofed with Her Majefty's Meafures, when She had Intentions of removing thofe Minifiers from Her Councils; fince they had, by Experience found, how much the Interejls of Britain would be facrificed by them,wor^ than they could hope for from any other Set of Men, whoever fhould fucceed them. Let him confider, that Monfieur Rouilie and the Marquis de Torcy had been at the Hague the very Spring before, fettling Preliminary Arti- * cles ; wherein the French agreed to thofe, whereby the Queen's Title to the Crown^ and the Protefiant SucceJJion were to be acknorvledged^ without making the leaft Scruple or Hefitation at it; and tell me fairly, whether, he is not convinced^ that this Guaranty

12 (8) ty of the Q^ n's and Succeffor's Title is not a mere Pretence, and made Ufe of as a Skreeii only to the abominable Designs which?^<9/f who delight in JVar, are afiraid «s well as aoiatned to own ; and that the real Gunranty of this Treaty, was, not that the States ihould preferve the Queen upon H Her Throne, or the ' E- r of - y i» the Succeffion, but the then Minifiry in thtir Forver^ which we fatally find they keep too llrid an Obfervance of* ^ ^' What true l^riton can reflefl: upon thd reremptorinefs, and the rnenacing Infinuati- ^»f'of the Penfionary, complain'd of in Mr. jj4^-^^'s Letters of the 18/^ and 16th of November, and what vile Condefcenttons were us'd m carrying on this Treaty, which gives the Dutch the Polfellion, or at leaft the Power of taking the Pofleflion, whenever they fliall pleafe, of a Countrey twice as Big and as Rich as their whole former Dominions were; which fubjcqs all our Plemijh Trade to their Mercy, and raifes their Trade to the whole Spanijh Dominions to a better, and putso«rj on a rvorfe footing than it was at the beginning of the War, and not feel his Blood boil with Indignation I Let hini confider the QU E E N of Great Br-^-^n not only brought to confen r, but to Beg and I'ruckle to the Mena^ ces

13 ' whole (9) tes of a P- 'ry oi HolUfid, to obtain fuch a l^eafj/, and by that let him explain the Fidelity of the late Mhi/hy, both to their ^» and Country. You have quite omitted, what was a very proper SubjeQ: for your Pen, to exj^ofe as well the Weaknefs, as fomething elfe that's worfe in our Pienipotentiary^ which appears fo very vifibly throughout the Courfe of this Negotiation : How handfomiy and feverely ought you to have lafli'd that audacious Piece of Folly and Temerity, in venturing to fign the Article fo very irijuriou's to our Trade ^ not only without any Authority from the Queen fo to do ( which fome fort of Principles, and perhaps the like Ufage to Her Majefty, in other Cafes, had made lefs terrible to him than it ought to have been) but without the Advice even of his ovpn friends the Council too! I fay, without enlarging upon the Wifdom or Juftiiiablenefs oifuch a Condud^ how plainly could you have, pointed out, from almoft every Line of his own Letters to Mr, B -^le and my Lord P nd ^ that the Pr «;7 Overreach'^d him in every Step chat was taken? What weak Arguments were allow 'd by him for fufficient Raa/ons, to induce him to affumc to himfelf a more than Regal Au- B thorityj^'f

14 (lo) thority, and to convince him, that Deader^ monde^ with the Fort St, Donas^ and Philippe^ were a renfonabte and necejjary farf of A Barrier for Ho/land againft irance ; and that 'twas irtipoflible they could ever be for a Barrier againft our Trade made ufe of to Flanders and Germany? The contrary of which is not only demonftrable, but fo apparently true, that one would hardly have thought it pollible, that any Man who had either Knowledge enough to be able to read a Map, or Honefty enough to enquire after their Situation, could fuffer himfelf to be fo grofly impos'd upon. Then again, The Grariti/ig the Revenues to the Barrier Towns y and the Million which is to be rais'd Annually before the Peace to the States^ upon an A^urance^ They did not intend to make ufe of that Conceffion^h what one could hardly have believ'd his L dfhip could have been drawn into, if he bad not given it us under his own Fland: And, hts giv^ ing up our Privileges in refpdi oftrade ^ upon a Prefumption only^ that the King of Spain would take them away^ -if he did not give them away, is fuch a piece of ConduQ: in an AmbaiTador, that, I believe his L dfhip will hardly have a Rival in it, if we were to examin the Tranfadions of all the Embaffies that either have been, or are

15 are now in being, throughout the whole World. Nor can I help making one more Remark upon that part of his L dfliip's Letter to Mr. B /e^ which mentions, how difwgenuoujlj he believes we were dealt with by King Charles^ the now Emperor's Minider, in regard of our Treaty of Commerce made at Barcelona ; and how unkindly we were moll: certainly us*d by them, ac the time of this Treaty's being Negotiated in Holland: 'Tis indeed a very melancholy Refledion, to think we fhould be yet dragg'd on to endeavour to conquer Spain and the Wefl-lndies for the Emperor^ which (if we could do) might probably be worfe for us in point of Privileges to our Trade (the only thing wherein we can receive any Advantage by the War) than if they (hould remain in the PolTefhon of Fhilip : And if the People of Britain would feriouoy confider that Declaration which Count Xj by the prefent Emperor's -jf) Orders, made to the Penfionary, That his Majedy always intended the States fhouici be upon an equal Foot with us, in Point of Trade, throughont all his Dominions '^ whereas before the War, we undoubtedly had Privileges beyond them ^ they would never agree to loie yet more. Blood and Mony. B 2 to

16 ( lo to put our Trade upon a rvorfe Footing than it was before the beginning of the War. If that be the Ambition of the W gs, and their Love to their Country, much good may it do them. But furely if, in recompence for all this Blood and Treafure, whereby we have purchafed Security both to the Emperor and the Dutch^ we ask only a few new Privileges in a new Trade, the Demand mull be allowm to be very modefl:, and 'cis the higheft piece of Ingratitude for the Dutch to defire^ or the Emperor to grant ; and the highell piece of Parricide in any Englijjjman, to ruin his Country by continuing the War, only to obtain^ That there fhall be no Branch of Trade whatfoever, wherein the Dutch fliall not have equal Advantages with m, whilft they engrofs the Spice, and fcveral other Parts of Trade, wholly to themfelves. Nor have you touched upon the Weaknefs of the Treaty itfelf, which was certainly worthy your Obfervation : Indeed, whether we are moft oblig'd to his L d- fhip's \v ifdom or Honefty for it, I know not, but in one refpe6:, we are more obliged to his Lordfhip than he imagins ; for he has made it fo very a B^d one of our fide, and fo very Good on the part of Holland^ that perhaps, upon a thorough Examina-

17 ( I? Examination, and in ftrici ^uftice^ it may be found to be no Treaty at al). There are a fort of Bargains, amongft private Men, and upon the fame Parity of Reafon, there may be Treaties between Princes and States, which, ab initio^ are 'void, They are what the Civilians of themfelves : exprefs in their Terms by Ftr^W Leoninum^ and what our Common Law of the Land calls Nudum PaBum ; w'hich is, when the Bargain is fo made, that all the Advantages are to accrue to One fide only, and no valuable Confideration to the Other. One may be ferious and fay, that all the Laws in the World do adjudge juch fort of Bargains not to be Ohligatory ; and if that is granted, I think one may fay too, it will not be very difficult to prove, that the Confderations on our (ide in this Treaty are either nothings or what is much rvorje than nothing, What I call nothing is, that the Dutch (Lould undertake to altirt us to keep Her Majefty, vi^ho has at Icaft Ninety nine in the Hundred of all the Hearts and Hands Qi{ Great Britain entirely at Her Service, in the FoiTeiTion of Her Throne And what I call xvorfe than Nothings is, that the Dutch fhould have a Power of coming over hither with an Army,whenever their Confederates, the late Miniitry ihc'uld

18 (h) Ihould think fit to fend them Word ( tho* the Facl fhoiild be entirely falfe) that there is fome body (tho' in the Clouds) fomenting a Sedition and Confpiracyagainfl: the SuccelTion in the H e of H r. The firll, I fuppofe, will be readily granted, and the laft is as eafie to be proved: and \^ any one doubts it, let him give liimfeff the trouble but of taking a Book snto his Hands, whether it be Greek, Ro- MAn^ remh^ Spar/tjh or Engltjh Htftorfy and leifure to refleo: upon the numberlefs Intlanees, he will find in every Age and Country, where the inviting of Foreign Troop» g/fto a Neighbour Kingdom^ has con' (tartly e^ded in Mijery and Slavery to thofe, who were Jo unjortunate to give the Invitation -^ and I am fure that he will readily agree, that nothing is fo terrible^ nothing % dmgero:t6^ or rather certainly fatal^ as to.tdmit a Foreign Jrmy into the Borve/s of the 1^ ciom, upon a»y Colour or Pretence rvhatpever. There is hardly a Country in Europe that hath not made the fatal Experin'.ent : Our iiland particularly has fe- 1/ereiy felt the difmal Effects of fuch a folly. When the unhappy Britons heresofore admitted but nine Thoufand Germans (and thofe callm in to their AfTifsfiC too) it- ended in nothing lefs than the

19 (^5 ) the entire Lofs of both their Liberty and Country too. I know I muft exped to meet with this profound Ohjedlion, Thac though to invite hither ^ira^^rrs to our Laws and Religion might be dangerous, yet the Affiftance that is heix ftipulattd for, is only from our good Friends and Allies^ Felloiv ProfeJIa»ts, and a Nation that hath once already fent us her Jfjijlance^ without fuhduing m. As to the formet? part of that Argument, I f]iall, in anfwer to it, make ufe of the Authority and Gbfervation of an Author, whom I am fure the Contrivers of this Treaty will allow, was a ivlan of good Senfe and Judgment; \ mean the famous "Julian Johnfon^ who 'm one of his Treatifes makes this juft Remark: / own., fays he, V/'j ndiculom thm confiantly to add the Epithet Popifh to Ty^ ranny and Slavery ^ they are Terms thftt wts admit of no Additions ; the things are th«fume^ let thern come from what Hand they will The Remark was juft; and certainly what will hold equally good, if applym to an Army ; no Epithet can make any fjgnificant Diftin6licn, Whether Slavery is the certain Conjequence that attends every Army ; and what matters it, be it French or Dutch^ Popifb or P rot eft ant, the thing ^ flill the fame) and 1 detie any Man to produce aa

20 ( i6 ) an Inftance where a Government wa? more totally fubverted, or a more Nefarious Murder committed, than that by the true blue Proteftdnt Army of Forty One. And I believe every Body will allow, thac an Army of Foreigners may eafily be brought to do as much Mijchief\ as 0/te that was form'd out of our own Countrymen, As tothefecond part of the Argument, that the Dutch have already had an Army here without Conqueri»9 Vs ( not with (landing the pious Bi- p of S-^-^m^ may perhaps hardly allow it Us) I fhall readily own, That the late happy R&volution was not a Conquefi^ and that along with the great Good it brought Us, there were lefs" Mifchiefs introduc'd amongd Us by that Army, than in any other Inftance of ther like Nature that can be producm from Hiftory; yet we muft not be {o partially blinded, but we muft own too, that the Dutch Guards did haflen the then King's Departure from IVhiteball, and made him Abdicate at leaft/^?;?^r than he defign'd and that They carried on the Revolution iomq'whdit farther than the good Archbifhop Sancrofty and five of the feven pious Prelates, that were put in the 7'(?wr, and feveral other of the Nobility and Gentry, that were heartily Zealous for their Liberty and Re-

21 > Cj7 ) Religion, htended it : And tho' it did rsoc quite (?z/ 'r/^ro<i'»our Conftituiion, yet itrnuil be allowed, that it gave fuch a [bock to ir^ that nothing but the atmoji Nccejfity can jiiftify: And at Jafi, had it not been for the mraculom Virtue o{ the Houfe of Commons in 97, who in fpite of all Clofettings^ Places and Penftons^ flood firm to their Refokitiofi oifending home the Blue-coats^ I know not whether our Liberties might not have been in as much Danger'in 1698, as they were in I mention this not to rcflt; t on the late K--g, but to fliow the Danger that always attends receiving, even the greateftbleftingsfrom an Army; for which reafon, as I thoroughly abhor them, fo, I hope, no fear of being thought Difaffecled to the Succeflion, or any other Confideration whatfoever, will ever induce our moil Gracious Sovereign, or Her Miniftry, to advice Her to fuffer any Foreign Power rvhatfoever to be a Guarantee of it. It is already not only ftrongly fecur'd by the Laws of the Land, which have inflided no lefs than the Pains of High-Treafon to thofe that ihall endeavour to oppofeit; but it hath ftill a better Security, the Affedions and Inclinations of the People, which is the fureft-, xnoit proper, and moil natural Foundation for it to be iixt upon. And who- C ever.

22 ( is ) ever floall endeavour to put it upon any other Footing, ought to be efteem'd an Enemy both to tha and their Coantry too. And I am fure thofe vi'ill be found to be the befi: Friends to the Proteftant Succefiion, who fliall advice the Prince to rely, upon the Laws of the Land and the Hearts of his Subje^ls \ for whatever Power fhall ever be aflerted, or maintain'd over Us, by any thing elfe than the known Laws of the Land, 'iis the Duty of every Freeborn Briton^ to oppofe it to hisutmoft, in any and every Method that is confirtent with our Lawr. And I am fure the putting any Prince whatever upon the Throne of Great Britain, by the Power or Affiftance of any Army whatfoever, is putting an End to all our Liberties at once, and what every Briton ought to think of with the utmoll Horror and Deteftation. And 1 mufl: own, that this fart of the Treaty is ftill more Ihocking, when Iconfider we- have a C t J e upon the ij h, who givesit as his Opinion, that V/i High'Treajon to fay the Succefjlon^ as it is now fettled^ is ufdn any Account alterable^ even by the Power that firft made it. For if this Opinion were ^t?o^ Law^ and this Treaty good Politicksy. what Mifchief might they not, the O/^e being fupported by the Other^ bring

23 C 19 ) bring upon Us? For tho' nothing can be feared from the Wifdom and Goodncfs of our immediate Succelfors the Prince fs S - -a^ or the prefent E-^r^ nor the Sons of his E -l H fs, yet fuppofe God Almighty ihould afflidl the H -le of// -r with fuch a Mortality, or a greater than he has lately done the Royal Family' oi France^ and the remaining Branch of that Houfe, that may be the next in Succeifion at the time of the Q, n's Death, ( whom God long preferve to be a certain Blefling unto Us ) ihould be a Perfon, either utterly incapable of Government, as an Idior, or very unfit for G 1, as an Infant of a year or two Old ; when either the unfettled Condition of Europe^ or the very wellbeing of B n may abfolutely require both an adive and experience P ce to be at the Head of it: Or, fuppofe he fhould be an utter Bigot to the prefent Religion of the Family; which tho* they arc Protellants, are not yet of the Religion of the Church of - ^, but Lutherans ; I fay, fuppofe he fhould be fuch a Bigot to bis Religion, as to think hjmfelf as indifpenfably bound to introduce Cofifabftantiation fo«* a point of Faith, as King James did TranfubjlantUtion? Or, as all the Princes of Ger^ jnait) are abfolute in their Dominions, if C 2 any

24 ( 20 ) ajiy future Prince of that Line,'fliould have fhown himfelf to be an abfolute Tyrant at Home, before the Crown oi Brttatpj Ihould come to devolve upon him, are We indifpenfabiy obliged to accept of a Child, an Infant, a Bigot to L^tthoranifm^ or a Tyrant, if God Almighty fhould infli8: fuch a Jpdgment on that Family and,thfs Nation, a^rpd iuff-r the next, of that LI n(i that may ''t/ii w.iv^n the C^T-^n-'.fhall happen^ to dye, ttii^be :one of them?'^liil] the Dutch have tlie^fbu'er of ehforcing Us to-.toept of ' \ndi a K ^g, whrch would infafllibly b«letter Ruin aiid pefh-u^fion to Us, and of CSnfequcnceja mighty Advantag^'to them, toffi ih regard fq't^ade and every thing -^^7' Thei^ a^e' PoIIibiH ties which might ^fifi^p'en to,,0spwere the Politicks or the ;,'t^nw. of th^ ihfe Miniftry, infanible. But, ' ha"rtks- be to<jod;'wc are not now imp'lcitly oblige^ to'ofi^y either.!as to the - firft. I hope it wilf'.bfe entirely -renverfed : And as to the OtheF- if thfe O-^-f J will give h^rr^'^lf the'troubte'tb perufe the St<ituce of the 4th of this Qj-^-Tif,^ Caf, the 8 th, I believe he will find hiqfi'felf more in danger of being^guilty of ^--'f^-t- n, Ihcud he give ivhac -Ofrmton under his Hand, which ybtt%5^; he 'has ventur'd to pionaurxe. For'*!t i$^ by^that Statute en- '' aded,

25 ( 2X0 a led, *> That if any Perfon, by Writing or <!' Printing fhould affirm, That the Kings ^ H or Queens of England^ by the Authority fif* of Parliament, cannot make Laws to limit ^^ ; and bind the Crown, and the Defcent and ( *' Government thereof, every fuch Perfon *' fhall be guilty of High-Treafon ; and how he can conft rue that to extend only,to the -making new Limitations, and not ijbe applica<ble to the altering any that are,, already m'ide^^he beft knows, and had beft.mafu take care. 1 am fatisfied every Body is convinced of the many and mighty Mifchiefs that may attend this Treaty ; and that the Confiderations on our fide in it, are either Nothing, or what is much worfe than Nothing; and yet I am affraid to argue too ftrongly, in endeavouring to prove this to be no Treaty at all, leit it may feem to favour a little too much of French Logick However, fince the Honourable Houfe of C -s have in their Reprefentation to Her M y, defired that it may be explain'd and amended ; and fince the Dutch in their Letterto Her, have confented to it^ I will content my felf with hoping, it will receive fb many Alterations, that in the Second Edition of it, 'twill appear fo very different from what it now is.

26 ((^2 ) h^ ttat it mgy more juftly be called'the ft/jie from tlje Titje, than jthe Contents of jx^i For I hope nothing njore will be kft f il; in Force, than what tends to the equal Security ;^d Advantage of Britam; which is, thaj;.the D»^tf/? may have an undoubtedly fecure Barrier ailured to them, ^fid^rrifaiit be allowed her ancient Priyilegf^? in Trade, 4nd whatever other new ^ne^."we fhall be able to 6btain, evea m Preference^ aftd without Prejudice to them. _2^ FIN IS %' '

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