The tryal and conviction of the French committee, : appointed for the management of the national charity to the poor French refugees, but fully proved guilty of mal-administration, and very foul practices, by their own account, published in 1707. by My Lord Chancellour's order. /
| Other Authors: | Narbouel, Monsieur |
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