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... concerning the extent of the prerogative , that we do feel entitled to regard any man who spoke in favour of it as a servile tool of monarchy . But the pertinency of questions of this kind is so obvious when atten- tion is called to it ...
... concerning the extent of the prerogative , that we do feel entitled to regard any man who spoke in favour of it as a servile tool of monarchy . But the pertinency of questions of this kind is so obvious when atten- tion is called to it ...
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... concerning Religion brought into the House of Commons in 1605-6 by Sir Edwin Sandys ( Vol . III . p . 264 ) , and having found it stated on good authority that his books had been publicly burned a few months before by order of the High ...
... concerning Religion brought into the House of Commons in 1605-6 by Sir Edwin Sandys ( Vol . III . p . 264 ) , and having found it stated on good authority that his books had been publicly burned a few months before by order of the High ...
Página xvi
... concerning the Form of Heat , and would probably have given it a place in the Sylva Sylvarum , as an experiment solitary touching the cause of cold weather . " At what particular time the thought crossed his mind , is a question of ...
... concerning the Form of Heat , and would probably have given it a place in the Sylva Sylvarum , as an experiment solitary touching the cause of cold weather . " At what particular time the thought crossed his mind , is a question of ...
Página xxi
... CONCERNING SIR THOMAS MONSON'S CASE ( 7 Dec. 1616 ) 5. A letter of advice from a concealed friend to Sir Edward Coke circulated in manuscript . How it came to be attributed to Bacon Explanation of the allusions ; shewing the absurdity ...
... CONCERNING SIR THOMAS MONSON'S CASE ( 7 Dec. 1616 ) 5. A letter of advice from a concealed friend to Sir Edward Coke circulated in manuscript . How it came to be attributed to Bacon Explanation of the allusions ; shewing the absurdity ...
Página xxii
... concerning the Prince's marriage , " etc. Advice of the Councillors 13. Resignation of the Lord Chancellor . Bacon made Lord Keeper 151 MY LORD KEEPER TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM UPON HIS BEING CHOSEN LORD KEEPER ( 7 March , 1616-7 ) ...
... concerning the Prince's marriage , " etc. Advice of the Councillors 13. Resignation of the Lord Chancellor . Bacon made Lord Keeper 151 MY LORD KEEPER TO MY LORD OF BUCKINGHAM UPON HIS BEING CHOSEN LORD KEEPER ( 7 March , 1616-7 ) ...
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