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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... thing , much more to find the Matter often debated before the Chief Minifters of State . Upon which my Mind often ... things that prov'd to be of great Ulfe and Service to the King and King- dom , of which 1 fhall give a brief Account ...
... thing , much more to find the Matter often debated before the Chief Minifters of State . Upon which my Mind often ... things that prov'd to be of great Ulfe and Service to the King and King- dom , of which 1 fhall give a brief Account ...
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... 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 was Vet טוב US Thirdly , I made it appear by plain Matter of Fact ...
... 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 was Vet טוב US Thirdly , I made it appear by plain Matter of Fact ...
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... - going matter about the Rackings or Flyings . So the World may fee the Thieving Trade still goes on , and muft , and will do fo ( as things now ftand ) for for the Commiffioners of the Navy dare not pro- fecute ( 20 )
... - going matter about the Rackings or Flyings . So the World may fee the Thieving Trade still goes on , and muft , and will do fo ( as things now ftand ) for for the Commiffioners of the Navy dare not pro- fecute ( 20 )
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... thing now wanting to make the King and bis People truly Happy . C C " It's both certain and Evident to all men , that the Publick Peace and Happiness of any State or Kingdom , cannot be preferved , where the Laws , • Liberties , and ...
... thing now wanting to make the King and bis People truly Happy . C C " It's both certain and Evident to all men , that the Publick Peace and Happiness of any State or Kingdom , cannot be preferved , where the Laws , • Liberties , and ...
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Sida 18 - For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office ; so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.
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Sida 9 - ... king's command, examined before the lords of the Admiralty, &c. And it will appear, that the said commission has been very injurious to the poor sailors in particular, and very detrimental to the government in general. Artie. 2. That the lords of the Admiralty and commissioners of the navy have acted contrary to the publick good, by countenancing, supporting, and preferring criminals ; and on the contrary, persecuting the discoverers, and turning just men out of their offices. Artie. 3. That...