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 ...booksellers of London and Westminster, 1701 - 26 pages |
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... These Articles , with my Petition , I Presented to a Noble 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 ...
... These Articles , with my Petition , I Presented to a Noble 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 ...
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... laid the Foundation of Clandeftine Trade , never to be re- moved , until something else be found in lieu there- of , to answer the end for which thofe Duties were given . B 2 But But to proceed in Profecuting these Articles , I ' ( 11 )
... laid the Foundation of Clandeftine Trade , never to be re- moved , until something else be found in lieu there- of , to answer the end for which thofe Duties were given . B 2 But But to proceed in Profecuting these Articles , I ' ( 11 )
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... these Articles , I ' unhappily fell under the Displeasure of the House of Peers , and was by their Lordships Order , taken into Cuftody by the Ufher of the Black Rod , for Reflecting upon the Houfe , and refusing to make Answer . But ...
... these Articles , I ' unhappily fell under the Displeasure of the House of Peers , and was by their Lordships Order , taken into Cuftody by the Ufher of the Black Rod , for Reflecting upon the Houfe , and refusing to make Answer . But ...
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... these Crimes , to fee how they were treated , Mr. Graham and Mr. Trevor were by the Commiffio- ners of the Navy , fufpended from their Employ- ments , and had many Articles framed against them , and notwithstanding they proved those ...
... these Crimes , to fee how they were treated , Mr. Graham and Mr. Trevor were by the Commiffio- ners of the Navy , fufpended from their Employ- ments , and had many Articles framed against them , and notwithstanding they proved those ...
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... these seven or eight Years palt , than in many hundred years before , which can never be attributed to any other caufe , than their ha- ving been made Defperate by Evil Ufage ; by which it's manifeft to the World , many thou- fands of ...
... these seven or eight Years palt , than in many hundred years before , which can never be attributed to any other caufe , than their ha- ving been made Defperate by Evil Ufage ; by which it's manifeft to the World , many thou- fands of ...
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