Remedies against Dishonest or Inefficient Public Servants

By mortgaging his estate Egerton got up 400 pounds and sends for Sir George Hast ings and Sir Richard Young, desires their assistance in presenting this money, and told them how much it was. They took it and carried it to my Lord Chancellor as a gratuity from the gentleman for that my lord (when he...

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Government corruption
Governors
Impeachment
Judicial corruption
Merit system
Moral corruption
Political corruption
Political parties
Voting
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