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... given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not despair of proving ...
... given : and though I can- not expect the reasons for believing that it was his , and could not have been another's , to seem as conclusive to those who come new to the whole subject as they do to myself , I should not despair of proving ...
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... given under all their names , and embodies them in a solemn Decree to be enrolled among the records of the Chancery . What proof of authen- ticity more formal can anybody want ? That Bacon himself drew them up , and that they are as ...
... given under all their names , and embodies them in a solemn Decree to be enrolled among the records of the Chancery . What proof of authen- ticity more formal can anybody want ? That Bacon himself drew them up , and that they are as ...
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... GIVEN HIM WHEN HE RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 8 May , 1617 ) A NOTE OF SUCH PRECEDENTS AS COME NEAREST THE CASE OF THE LORD ...
... GIVEN HIM WHEN HE RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( 8 May , 1617 ) A NOTE OF SUCH PRECEDENTS AS COME NEAREST THE CASE OF THE LORD ...
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... given him ; and is in great favour with the King and Buck- ingham . Reduces his household . New Year's gifts TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( New Year's Eve ) TO SIR JAMES FULLERTON ( Do. ) • . 286 . 287 . 288 Cause between Sir Rowland and ...
... given him ; and is in great favour with the King and Buck- ingham . Reduces his household . New Year's gifts TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM ( New Year's Eve ) TO SIR JAMES FULLERTON ( Do. ) • . 286 . 287 . 288 Cause between Sir Rowland and ...
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... given . The reader will then be able to judge for himself of the points in question ; and I think he will conclude with me that the letter as printed in the quarto of 1661 is the letter as it was first drawn up ; that it is not a ...
... given . The reader will then be able to judge for himself of the points in question ; and I think he will conclude with me that the letter as printed in the quarto of 1661 is the letter as it was first drawn up ; that it is not a ...
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