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 sidor |
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... Chief Minifters of State . Upon which my Mind often suggested to me , I might do a Publick piece of fervice in digetting my Thoughts , and laying them before the King and Parliament ; and it was not long before I took a Refolution fo to ...
... Chief Minifters of State . Upon which my Mind often suggested to me , I might do a Publick piece of fervice in digetting my Thoughts , and laying them before the King and Parliament ; and it was not long before I took a Refolution fo to ...
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... Chief Matters contained in the forefaid Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the Publishing of it was that which brought to my Knowledge a great deal of . Wickedness that was ...
... Chief Matters contained in the forefaid Book , which I should - not have mentioned at all , being Forreign to the Matter in hand , only the Publishing of it was that which brought to my Knowledge a great deal of . Wickedness that was ...
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... chief Minifters of State , yet nothing came on't . No body could be found to Accufe Mr. Baten , therefore a Letter was procu- red from the Late Queen of Blessed memory , or- dering him to be difmift out of both his Employ- ments , as ...
... chief Minifters of State , yet nothing came on't . No body could be found to Accufe Mr. Baten , therefore a Letter was procu- red from the Late Queen of Blessed memory , or- dering him to be difmift out of both his Employ- ments , as ...
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... 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 queftioned 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 queftioned the ...
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