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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... prove the Feasiblenefs , E- ore quity and Juftice thereof ) which fome time after was also paffed into an Act , upon which is founded the Revenue of Greenwich Hofpital , which owes its Being and Foundation to his Majefty's Goodness ...
... prove the Feasiblenefs , E- ore quity and Juftice thereof ) which fome time after was also paffed into an Act , upon which is founded the Revenue of Greenwich Hofpital , which owes its Being and Foundation to his Majefty's Goodness ...
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... prove fome 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 ...
... prove fome 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 ...
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... 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 him but about 9d . per pound . But as I was ...
... 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 him but about 9d . per pound . But as I was ...
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... proved , if I might have been fairly heard , the greatest part whereof can and may ftill be proved , and a great deal more than what is here related , and was by me divers times laid before both Houfes of Parliament . It was proved ...
... proved , if I might have been fairly heard , the greatest part whereof can and may ftill be proved , and a great deal more than what is here related , and was by me divers times laid before both Houfes of Parliament . It was proved ...
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... proved those Articles to be notorious falfe , yet were they never reftored , or could have any reparation ; tho ' it's true , Mr. Trevor was , by his Majefty's Order , twice heard before fome of the chief Minifters of State , yet ...
... proved those Articles to be notorious falfe , yet were they never reftored , or could have any reparation ; tho ' it's true , Mr. Trevor was , by his Majefty's Order , twice heard before fome of the chief Minifters of State , yet ...
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