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 էջ |
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... notorious falfhood , for no Stores are ever lent but to Ships in diftrefs ; where- as the Prisoners at the Bar were private Traders , but who should question the veracity of the Com- miffioners of the Navy , when their Juftice had ne ...
... notorious falfhood , for no Stores are ever lent but to Ships in diftrefs ; where- as the Prisoners at the Bar were private Traders , but who should question the veracity of the Com- miffioners of the Navy , when their Juftice had ne ...
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... 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 nothing came on't . No body could ...
... 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 nothing came on't . No body could ...
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... proved before the Lords of the Admi- ralty , by near Forty Witneffes , notorious Em- bezelments were made of his Majefties Naval Stores , in all the King's Yards , yet nothing same came on't ; only great Endeavours were ufed to ruin ( 21 )
... proved before the Lords of the Admi- ralty , by near Forty Witneffes , notorious Em- bezelments were made of his Majefties Naval Stores , in all the King's Yards , yet nothing same came on't ; only great Endeavours were ufed to ruin ( 21 )
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... Notorious , by what I took out of their own Books , by means of a Worthy Mem- ber of the Houfe of Commons , & c . are all un- doubted Truths . For by Hercules's Foot , we may know the Proportion of his Body , and by a little , eafily ...
... Notorious , by what I took out of their own Books , by means of a Worthy Mem- ber of the Houfe of Commons , & c . are all un- doubted Truths . For by Hercules's Foot , we may know the Proportion of his Body , and by a little , eafily ...
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Էջ 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.
Էջ 26 - Is there no balm in Gilead? is there no physician there? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered...
Էջ 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...