The extraordinary black book : an exposition of united church of England and Ireland, civil list and crown revenues, incomes, privileges, and power, of the aristocracy, privy council, diplomatic, and consular establishments, law and judicial administration, representation and prospects of reform under the new ministry, profits, influence, and monopoly of the Bank of England and East-India Company, with strictures on the renewal of their charters, debt and funding system, salaries, fees, and emoluments in courts of justice, public offices, and colonies, list of pluralists, placemen, pensioners, and sinecurists, the whole corrected from the latest official returns, and presenting a complete view of the expenditure, patronage, influence, and abuses of the government, in church, state, law, and representation
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The extraordinary black book : an exposition of united church of England and Ireland, civil list and crown revenues, incomes, privileges, and power, of the aristocracy, privy council, diplomatic, and consular establishments, law and judicial administration, representation and prospects of reform under the new ministry, profits, influence, and monopoly of the Bank of England and East-India Company, with strictures on the renewal of their charters, debt and funding system, salaries, fees, and emoluments in courts of justice, public offices, and colonies, list of pluralists, placemen, pensioners, and sinecurists, the whole corrected from the latest official returns, and presenting a complete view of the expenditure, patronage, influence, and abuses of the government, in church, state, law, and representation
Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1831
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Extraodinary black book, or, Church, state, law, and representation
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First published in 1820 under the title: The black book, or, Corruption unmasked
Includes bibliographical references and index