Corrupt Ministers, the Cause of Publick Calamities, Or, The Interest of the King and His People, One: Being a Brief Relation of Some Publick Crimes Committed in the Government During the Late War ... |
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... Book that was Publifh'd by Captain St. Loo , in the year 1692 , and by him Dedicated to his Majefty , and both Houses of Parliament , and therein propo- fed a Law - Tax ( which had been granted for the term of Nine Years , the 22d and ...
... Book that was Publifh'd by Captain St. Loo , in the year 1692 , and by him Dedicated to his Majefty , and both Houses of Parliament , and therein propo- fed a Law - Tax ( which had been granted for the term of Nine Years , the 22d and ...
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... Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the Publishing of it was that which brought to my Knowledge a great deal of . Wickedness that was committed in the Government , by Persons ...
... Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the Publishing of it was that which brought to my Knowledge a great deal of . Wickedness that was committed in the Government , by Persons ...
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... Book , Entituled , A Dialogue between a Modern Courtier , and an Honest English Gentleman , which he in his Warrant of Commitment , was pleased to call a Se- ditious and Scandalous Libel , notwithstanding at the fame time he Committed ...
... Book , Entituled , A Dialogue between a Modern Courtier , and an Honest English Gentleman , which he in his Warrant of Commitment , was pleased to call a Se- ditious and Scandalous Libel , notwithstanding at the fame time he Committed ...
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... Book , by which they pretended to Shew how faithful they had been to their Truft , and infifted upon it as a great Evi- dence thereof ; the faid Book contained the Names of a multitude of their Officers , whom from time to time they had ...
... Book , by which they pretended to Shew how faithful they had been to their Truft , and infifted upon it as a great Evi- dence thereof ; the faid Book contained the Names of a multitude of their Officers , whom from time to time they had ...
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... Book of Loans , and faying those Goods , for which the Prisoners at the Bar ftood In- dicted , were only such as had been lent out of Stores , which in it felf was a notorious falfhood , for no Stores are ever lent but to Ships in ...
... Book of Loans , and faying those Goods , for which the Prisoners at the Bar ftood In- dicted , were only such as had been lent out of Stores , which in it felf was a notorious falfhood , for no Stores are ever lent but to Ships in ...
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