The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... pleased the king ........ 249 249 The sheriff is judge of all hundred courts not given away from the crown ... County courts kept monthly by the sheriff .... 249 The office of the sheriff ..... 249 ....... 250 Recognisance of the peace ...
... pleased the king ........ 249 249 The sheriff is judge of all hundred courts not given away from the crown ... County courts kept monthly by the sheriff .... 249 The office of the sheriff ..... 249 ....... 250 Recognisance of the peace ...
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... pleased your lordship , during my indisposition , and when her majesty came to visit your lordship , to make mention of me for my employment and preferment ; yet being now in the country , I do presume that your lord- ship , who of ...
... pleased your lordship , during my indisposition , and when her majesty came to visit your lordship , to make mention of me for my employment and preferment ; yet being now in the country , I do presume that your lord- ship , who of ...
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... pleased not to recover . her majesty to take knowledge of this my mind , and to vouchsafe to appropriate me unto her ser- vice , preventing any desert of mine with her princely liberality ; first , I humbly do beseech your lordship , to ...
... pleased not to recover . her majesty to take knowledge of this my mind , and to vouchsafe to appropriate me unto her ser- vice , preventing any desert of mine with her princely liberality ; first , I humbly do beseech your lordship , to ...
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... pleased severally to con- fer , not obiter , but expressly , upon some caveat given them to think of it before , for , " bene docet qui prudenter interrogat . " For the points of op- posing them , I am too much a stranger to the busi ...
... pleased severally to con- fer , not obiter , but expressly , upon some caveat given them to think of it before , for , " bene docet qui prudenter interrogat . " For the points of op- posing them , I am too much a stranger to the busi ...
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... pleased your majesty to express yourself towards me in favour , far above that I can deserve , or could expect , I was sur- prised by the prince's coming in ; I most humbly pray your majesty , therefore , to accept these few lines of ...
... pleased your majesty to express yourself towards me in favour , far above that I can deserve , or could expect , I was sur- prised by the prince's coming in ; I most humbly pray your majesty , therefore , to accept these few lines of ...
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