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 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... obliged to give him money , of which he foon grew weary , fo fpoke to two Soldiers to let them know fuch a Perfon was troublesome to him , upon which they murdered the man , and gave him notice there- of ( who , as its faid , went and ...
... obliged to give him money , of which he foon grew weary , fo fpoke to two Soldiers to let them know fuch a Perfon was troublesome to him , upon which they murdered the man , and gave him notice there- of ( who , as its faid , went and ...
Pagina 18
... obliged ( in Cafe of Neceffity ) to aid and affift our Neighbours , due regard being first had to our own fafety . But to proceed , the Commiffioners of the Na . vy , fold out of Chatham Yard to one Zachariah Coates , Sixteen Tun twelve ...
... obliged ( in Cafe of Neceffity ) to aid and affift our Neighbours , due regard being first had to our own fafety . But to proceed , the Commiffioners of the Na . vy , fold out of Chatham Yard to one Zachariah Coates , Sixteen Tun twelve ...
Pagina 21
... obliged to protect them , as it appears they have carefully done hitherto in order to their own prefervation . For no man but will tell Truth , rather than be hang . ed .. As to what I accufed the Commiffioners of the Navy in reference ...
... obliged to protect them , as it appears they have carefully done hitherto in order to their own prefervation . For no man but will tell Truth , rather than be hang . ed .. As to what I accufed the Commiffioners of the Navy in reference ...
Pagina 27
... obliged in Duty , to beg pardon , ...... . for my Weakness , Frailty , and freedom of Speech , which now I do upon my bended Knees , before this August Assembly , who are the Wisdom of the Nation , and the great Confervators of the Li ...
... obliged in Duty , to beg pardon , ...... . for my Weakness , Frailty , and freedom of Speech , which now I do upon my bended Knees , before this August Assembly , who are the Wisdom of the Nation , and the great Confervators of the Li ...
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