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A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory, aliàs Williamite and Jacobite, wherein the principles and practices of each party are fairly and impartially stated. ([London : s.n.], 1693)

Defoe began as a pamphleteer much earlier than Swift. Like Swift, almost all of his works were anonymous and there has been much debate on attribution. This pamphlet is considered to be "possibly by Defoe." As he wrote for both sides of politics, the situation is further clouded.
NOTE: The electronic copy available in the Library catalogue is the 1710 edition.
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