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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... judge , Whether or no the King's Mini- fters and Servants have answered the great End and De- fign of the late Revolution , or treated the People of England according to their Laws , and his Mjaefty's goodness . The late Revolution was ...
... judge , Whether or no the King's Mini- fters and Servants have answered the great End and De- fign of the late Revolution , or treated the People of England according to their Laws , and his Mjaefty's goodness . The late Revolution was ...
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... Judge to Salisbury , who prevailed with the Judge to take off the Fine , and upon his return , gave the Cap- tain a Note of the Charge and service done , being in all about Eight Pound , which he paid him , but dropt the Note in the ...
... Judge to Salisbury , who prevailed with the Judge to take off the Fine , and upon his return , gave the Cap- tain a Note of the Charge and service done , being in all about Eight Pound , which he paid him , but dropt the Note in the ...
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... to whofe Memory this Nation is deeply Indebted ) to Learn what the World is , what has been ' done , and what is doing in it , and upon the whole , to judge what ' ought to be done . C For t For as we bave many Members in one Body , ( 17 )
... to whofe Memory this Nation is deeply Indebted ) to Learn what the World is , what has been ' done , and what is doing in it , and upon the whole , to judge what ' ought to be done . C For t For as we bave many Members in one Body , ( 17 )
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... judge what a great deal means . ་ ( 6 They are unhappy Men that shall endea- vour to fet the King and the Body of the ' Realm at variance ; for it is the People that " muft Pray , that muft Pay , and muft Fight " for their Prince . Said ...
... judge what a great deal means . ་ ( 6 They are unhappy Men that shall endea- vour to fet the King and the Body of the ' Realm at variance ; for it is the People that " muft Pray , that muft Pay , and muft Fight " for their Prince . Said ...
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