The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... difference begun between the Chancery and King's Bench .. ............... . 10 The Lord Chancellor Bacon to the Lords ....... to the Duke ....... 11 to Sir George Villiers , touching the difference between the Courts of Chancery and ...
... difference begun between the Chancery and King's Bench .. ............... . 10 The Lord Chancellor Bacon to the Lords ....... to the Duke ....... 11 to Sir George Villiers , touching the difference between the Courts of Chancery and ...
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... difference between a remainder and a reversion ... 260 What a fine is ..... 261 What recoveries are . 261 What a use is .. 262 THE GREAT INSTAURATION OF LORD A conveyance to stand seised to a use .... 262 BACON . Of the continuance of ...
... difference between a remainder and a reversion ... 260 What a fine is ..... 261 What recoveries are . 261 What a use is .. 262 THE GREAT INSTAURATION OF LORD A conveyance to stand seised to a use .... 262 BACON . Of the continuance of ...
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... difference , was but in circumstance of time , which methinks was no great matter , since there is variety allowed in counsel , as a discord in music , to make it more perfect . But I may justly doubt , her majesty's impres- sion upon ...
... difference , was but in circumstance of time , which methinks was no great matter , since there is variety allowed in counsel , as a discord in music , to make it more perfect . But I may justly doubt , her majesty's impres- sion upon ...
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... difference between your two dispositions . But , to be plain with your lordship , my fear rather is , because I hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and sup- posing themselves not to be unseen in ...
... difference between your two dispositions . But , to be plain with your lordship , my fear rather is , because I hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and sup- posing themselves not to be unseen in ...
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... difference in choice of the persons , as you shall think the affairs to in- eline to composition , or to war . For your care- taking , popular conceit hath been , that Irish causes have been much neglected , whereby the very reputation ...
... difference in choice of the persons , as you shall think the affairs to in- eline to composition , or to war . For your care- taking , popular conceit hath been , that Irish causes have been much neglected , whereby the very reputation ...
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ALBAN answer assured bounden Canc cause command common law conceive court desire doth duty Earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM Endorsed faithful servant favour feoffee feoffment friend and faithful friend and servant give Gorhambury grace grant Gray's Inn hands Harl heir HONOURABLE LORD hope humble humbly pray judges judgment king king's knight land letter LORD CHANCELLOR LORD KEEPER lord treasurer lordship lordship's faithful friend lordship's most obliged majesty hath majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter means ment mind nature Newmarket noble obliged friend occasion opinion pardon Parliament patent person pleased prince reason received rest Your lordship's saith seal seised seisin shires SIR FRANCIS BACON SIR GEORGE VILLIERS Sir John Sir Thomas Star Chamber statute tenant tenure thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching true unto your lordship VERULAM wherein whereof wish words writ write York House