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Hannibal not at our gates: or, an enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of popery and the Pre[ten]der: in a dialogue between my Lord Panick, and George Steady, Esq. (London : printed for E. Thornhill, 1714)

This was the pamphlet written in the Tory interest, replying to the previous one. In fact it is uncertain whether Defoe or Swift wrote either of these, but in the atmosphere of anonymous paper warfare, such attributions were believed.
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