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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... Perfons had defrauded the King of two or three hundred Thousand Pounds , upon which I was ordered to appear at the Bar of the Houfe , which I did , and there declared the fame , and offer'd to prove it , provi , ded 1 had the affiftance ...
... Perfons had defrauded the King of two or three hundred Thousand Pounds , upon which I was ordered to appear at the Bar of the Houfe , which I did , and there declared the fame , and offer'd to prove it , provi , ded 1 had the affiftance ...
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... Perfons , it was a very Honest Book , and his own Loffes could fufficiently speak as to the Truth of it ; but faid , he durft not do o- therwife , he thould be chid and gain Displeasure : In fine , I laid my Caufe before both Houses of ...
... Perfons , it was a very Honest Book , and his own Loffes could fufficiently speak as to the Truth of it ; but faid , he durft not do o- therwife , he thould be chid and gain Displeasure : In fine , I laid my Caufe before both Houses of ...
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... Perfons were in- dicted and Tried at the King's - Bench - Bar , where the Commiffioners of the Navy appeared in a Body to bring off the Criminals , which they effected , by pro- ducing a Sham Book of Loans , and faying those Goods , for ...
... Perfons were in- dicted and Tried at the King's - Bench - Bar , where the Commiffioners of the Navy appeared in a Body to bring off the Criminals , which they effected , by pro- ducing a Sham Book of Loans , and faying those Goods , for ...
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... Perfons , who , in his time , oppreffed the People , and abufed the King's Ear . They who opprefs the Subject , and Embezel or waste the Publick Treasure , Invade every Man's Property , and are Enemies to the King and bis People : For ...
... Perfons , who , in his time , oppreffed the People , and abufed the King's Ear . They who opprefs the Subject , and Embezel or waste the Publick Treasure , Invade every Man's Property , and are Enemies to the King and bis People : For ...
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