"Ostensibly by two authors - pages 1-32 by a foreigner, presumably a Swede; the "Application" which follows by an Englishman. Probably, not certainly, by Defoe." (Moore, who in his Second Supplement modified this to "Certainly by Defoe"); attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions.
On the arrest of Count Gyllenborg and Baron von Görtz, and the supposed conspiracy of Sweden.