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Rh of Mr. Gay's intended treatise on them, xi. 418. Dr. Swift's creed in them, xiii. 31.

Portugal. Deceived by the false representations of the whigs, iii. 316. Two alliances with that crown, very disadvantageous to England, 356-359. The war in that kingdom entirely abandoned by the allies, and left to the charge of the English, iv. 134. The engagement of the king of Portugal to raise a number of forces never performed, though the subsidies for them were constantly paid, ibid. iii. 374. These subsidies put an end to by