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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... Lords of the Admiralty , but never put in practice . Thus have I given a brief Account of the Chief Matters contained in the forefaid Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the ...
... Lords of the Admiralty , but never put in practice . Thus have I given a brief Account of the Chief Matters contained in the forefaid Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the ...
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... Lords of the Admiralty , & c . And it will appear , the faid Commiffioners have been very Injurious to the Poor Saylors in particular , and very detrimental to the Government in general . Secondly , That the Lords of the Admiralty and ...
... Lords of the Admiralty , & c . And it will appear , the faid Commiffioners have been very Injurious to the Poor Saylors in particular , and very detrimental to the Government in general . Secondly , That the Lords of the Admiralty and ...
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... Lord , who was pleased to receive the fame , and cause them both to be read in the House of Peers ; upon which I was ordered to give in a List of my Witnesses , as I did in part , and then their Lord- fhips proceeded upon the matter ...
... Lord , who was pleased to receive the fame , and cause them both to be read in the House of Peers ; upon which I was ordered to give in a List of my Witnesses , as I did in part , and then their Lord- fhips proceeded upon the matter ...
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... Lord was read in a full Houfe ) were pleased to order . me to be Difcharged without paying Fees , and ne- ver called me to the Bar of the Houfe to Reprimand me upon my Knees ; fo the Favour I received was exemplar , and without ...
... Lord was read in a full Houfe ) were pleased to order . me to be Difcharged without paying Fees , and ne- ver called me to the Bar of the Houfe to Reprimand me upon my Knees ; fo the Favour I received was exemplar , and without ...
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... Lords of the Admiralty , great Embezel- ments were made of his Majefty's Naval Stores out of Portsmouth Yard ( befides many Fraudulent Con- tracts made on the behalf of the KING ) by Mr. Graham Clerk of the Checkq . Mr. Trevor , Clerk ...
... Lords of the Admiralty , great Embezel- ments were made of his Majefty's Naval Stores out of Portsmouth Yard ( befides many Fraudulent Con- tracts made on the behalf of the KING ) by Mr. Graham Clerk of the Checkq . Mr. Trevor , Clerk ...
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