Ralph, James THE Other Side of the QUESTION: OR, AN ATTEMPT To Refcue the CHARACTERS Of the Two ROYAL SISTERS Q. MARY and Q. ANNE, Out of the Hands of the D- - - s D- - - - of IN WHICH All the REMARKABLES in her Grace's late Account are ftated in their full Strength, and as fully anfwer'd; the Conduct of Several Noble Perfons is justify'd; and all the neceffary Lights are thrown on our COURT-HISTORY from the Revolution, to the Change of the Miniftry in 1710. In a LETTER to Her GRACE. By a WOMAN of QUALITY. ba He that is firft in his own Cause feemeth just, but his LONDON: Printed for T. COOPER, at the Globe in Ralph. ADVERTISEMENT. A Certain great Lady, living not far from St. James's, hath lately been at great Expence, to give the Public a Glimpse of a very faulty Edifice: In the following Piece it will be made appear, that the Book fet forth from the fame Quarter, is a Project of the like Nature; and confequently, that it expofes what could not be too carefully concealed. But of this by the Way. The chief Ends of this Advertisement are, to put in a Caution to the Reader; That, in the first Section, he is to expect little more than certain natural and obvious Remarks on the Character and Conduct of the eminent Perfon to whom it is addrefs'd: And to apprize him, that, in the last, the View is enlarg'd, and a comprehenfive Draught is given of Affairs in general; which no Portion of our Hiftory deferv'd, or wanted more. |