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The Contents.

  A Representation, as to the pretended Bribes taken by D. Petty of Lieut. Col. Flower, and Captain Sands in particular. 43
V. An answer to the particular of Doctor Petty's pretended receiving of 2665 l: three times over. 47
An answer to his taking about 600 l. more than in strictness he could require by his contract. 48
An answer to his pretended gaining of 516 l. by forgery. 50
VI. Of the oppression used by D. Petty towards his Under-Surveyors, and particularly concerning the rates allowed to D. Petty for his Survey from the State, and which he allowed to his under Surveyors, and of the Compositions and retrenchments made thereupon. 51
VII. An Epilogue to the said several Answers. 55
Animadversions, relating to the manner of D. Petty's tryal and his Iudges. 56
Three causes of D. Pettyes troubles relating to the Reason of State-common justice, and particular revenge. 57