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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... goodness . The late Revolution was that which gave a gene- ral fatisfaction to all true English - men , and no Man fat down with more Pleasure than I did , in look- ing back to confider how great a Deliverance we re- ceived thereby ...
... goodness . The late Revolution was that which gave a gene- ral fatisfaction to all true English - men , and no Man fat down with more Pleasure than I did , in look- ing back to confider how great a Deliverance we re- ceived thereby ...
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... Goodness , ( as to its being an Hospital ) and will be a glorious thing , and greatly to the Honour and Intereft of the Nation , when once we come to have Juftice V- duly adminiftred , and the Saylors treated with Hu- ng manity . cce ...
... Goodness , ( as to its being an Hospital ) and will be a glorious thing , and greatly to the Honour and Intereft of the Nation , when once we come to have Juftice V- duly adminiftred , and the Saylors treated with Hu- ng manity . cce ...
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... goodness of God , I have hitherto escaped with my Life , and shall proceed to give a further Relation of evil Pra- ctices that have been committed in the Govern- ment . * C I take it to be the great business ' of every Man's Life ( fays ...
... goodness of God , I have hitherto escaped with my Life , and shall proceed to give a further Relation of evil Pra- ctices that have been committed in the Govern- ment . * C I take it to be the great business ' of every Man's Life ( fays ...
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... goodness of them ( it being cheaper than he could buy the Hemp ) the Rope - maker did affure .. him they were made of right Riga Hemp , which he bought of one Hicks , an Officer belonging to the King's Yard at Chatham ; upon which the ...
... goodness of them ( it being cheaper than he could buy the Hemp ) the Rope - maker did affure .. him they were made of right Riga Hemp , which he bought of one Hicks , an Officer belonging to the King's Yard at Chatham ; upon which the ...
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