"Preserving the "Balance of Europe" was vital to the Whigs because if France mastered Europe it would soon master England, crushing the revolution settlement and the constitution, which, as they thought, had brought England out of the miasma of arbitrary government."
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James O. Richards, Party Propaganda Under Queen Anne: The General Elections of 1702–1713 (1972), pp. 43-44
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