Stewardson, William
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A letter to the hon. the Commissioners of His Majesty's customs dedicated to the hon. the House of Commons: containing an account of the detection of frauds at the Custom-House which had been successfully carried on for Years by false Affirmations, (perjury) and their very remarkable Punishment: Some curious Queries and Letters to the Right Hon. the Lords of the treasury, and George Grenville, Esq; With a memorial on the occasion, Presented to the Right Hon. the Lords of the Treasury. drawn by Mr. Philipps who managed the printer's cause, and that of John Wilkes Esq; against Robert Wood Esq; under Secretary of State-Very proper for the Perusal of every Gentleman who would represent the true Spirit of any Affair, and not follow the dull lifeless Forms and Precedents of Law. Tu ne ... malis sed ... ... its. By William Stewardson.
Stewardson, WilliamDate: [1763]- E-books
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A serious warning to Great Britain . Addressed to the King. To which is added, a letter to the members of both Houses of Parliament. With Outlines of an Act for abolishing Oaths in the Customs and Excise without injuring the Revenue, and also the Plan of a Reformation as successfully practised by a very great King who lost his Ships and had like to have lost his Life for keeping bad Company. By William Stewardson.
Stewardson, WilliamDate: [1778]