The seamens case with respest [sic] to their service in the navy: wherein divers hardships which they undergo are truly stated, and humbly presented to his Majesty and both houses of Parliament. By John Dennis, Philo Patriæ.
- Title
- The seamens case with respest [sic] to their service in the navy: wherein divers hardships which they undergo are truly stated, and humbly presented to his Majesty and both houses of Parliament. By John Dennis, Philo Patriæ.
- Author
- Dennis, John, 1657-1734.
- Publication
- [London? :: s.n.,
- 1699?]
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- Subject terms
- England and Wales. -- Royal Navy -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81310.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The seamens case with respest [sic] to their service in the navy: wherein divers hardships which they undergo are truly stated, and humbly presented to his Majesty and both houses of Parliament. By John Dennis, Philo Patriæ." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81310.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
Contents
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The
Seamens CASE with respest to their Service in the Navy, wherein divers Hardships which they undergo are truly stated, and humbly presented to His Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. ByJohn Dennis, Philo Patriae.- The First GRIEVANCE is QUERIES.
- The Second GRIEVANCE is RR's.
- The Third GRIEVANCE is,
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The Fourth GRIEVANCE is, Intricacy of Payment,
viz. - The Fifth GRIEVANCE is,
- The Sixth GRIEVANCE is the Alteration of Officers Qualities.
- The Seventh GRIEVANCE is,
- The Eighth (tho not a positive) GRIEVANCE.
- The Ninth GRIEVANCE is,
- The Tenth GRIEVANCE is,
- The Eleventh GRIEVANCE is,
- The Twelfth GRIEVANCE is,
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The ADDRESS presented to the Lords of the Admiralty in
Feb. 1698/9.