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... Coke upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a promise made by me in a former volume to justify the opinion there expressed - namely that nobody could believe it to have been written by Bacon " who PREFACE ...
... Coke upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a promise made by me in a former volume to justify the opinion there expressed - namely that nobody could believe it to have been written by Bacon " who PREFACE ...
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... Coke called before the Council to give account of what he had done in revising his Reports · THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE KING . [ 2 October , 1616 ? ] The King's reply signified by Lord Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page ...
... Coke called before the Council to give account of what he had done in revising his Reports · THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE KING . [ 2 October , 1616 ? ] The King's reply signified by Lord Villiers ( 3 Oct. ) Page ...
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... Coke circulated in manuscript . How it came to be attributed to Bacon Explanation of the allusions ; shewing the absurdity of supposing it to be his • Question as to the authorship of the " Christian Paradoxes finally settled by the Rev ...
... Coke circulated in manuscript . How it came to be attributed to Bacon Explanation of the allusions ; shewing the absurdity of supposing it to be his • Question as to the authorship of the " Christian Paradoxes finally settled by the Rev ...
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... Coke's daughter . Coke's 1. News from the Court in Scotland . Buckingham's brother and Sir E. troubles 2. Opposition of his wife to the match , and disputes between the father and mother for the possession of the daughter . Bacon ...
... Coke's daughter . Coke's 1. News from the Court in Scotland . Buckingham's brother and Sir E. troubles 2. Opposition of his wife to the match , and disputes between the father and mother for the possession of the daughter . Bacon ...
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... Coke . Lady Hatton's appeal to the Council . Report of the Council to the King . The King takes Coke's part . A reconciliation brought about between the parents 3. Bacon , having heard nothing from Buckingham , submits to the King his ...
... Coke . Lady Hatton's appeal to the Council . Report of the Council to the King . The King takes Coke's part . A reconciliation brought about between the parents 3. Bacon , having heard nothing from Buckingham , submits to the King his ...
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