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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... divers years on foot , and like to continue ; and Trade ( the best Jewel in the Crown ) greatly oppreffed , yet did I not apprehend my felf at all concerned in the 1 the matter , as conceiving the King's Minifters would.
... divers years on foot , and like to continue ; and Trade ( the best Jewel in the Crown ) greatly oppreffed , yet did I not apprehend my felf at all concerned in the 1 the matter , as conceiving the King's Minifters would.
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... divers Witnesses upon the first Head ; by whom I proved that an Apothecary in Watling - freet had ferved in at the Laboratory in the Savoy , for the Ufe of the Sick and Wounded Sea- men , a great quantity of Damaged Rhubarb , which coft ...
... divers Witnesses upon the first Head ; by whom I proved that an Apothecary in Watling - freet had ferved in at the Laboratory in the Savoy , for the Ufe of the Sick and Wounded Sea- men , a great quantity of Damaged Rhubarb , which coft ...
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... divers times laid before both Houfes of Parliament . It was proved before the 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 ...
... divers times laid before both Houfes of Parliament . It was proved before the 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 ...
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... divers of the King's principal Mini- fters , to go in a Body ( as appears by the Print- ed News Papers ) to fee Mr. Cullifords Looms for making Canvafs , and promis'd all poffible En- couragement to fo good a Work ; and that was not all ...
... divers of the King's principal Mini- fters , to go in a Body ( as appears by the Print- ed News Papers ) to fee Mr. Cullifords Looms for making Canvafs , and promis'd all poffible En- couragement to fo good a Work ; and that was not all ...
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... divers of the Chief and Principal . Minifters of State . In the Month of April laft , the foremention- ed Citizen bought ( through great importunity ) a parcel of Ropes to the value of about nine Pounds , which being done , he much ...
... divers of the Chief and Principal . Minifters of State . In the Month of April laft , the foremention- ed Citizen bought ( through great importunity ) a parcel of Ropes to the value of about nine Pounds , which being done , he much ...
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