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... nature of the transactions in which Bacon took part , it was necessary also for the right un- derstanding of the case to know what part he took in them : a question which has been very carelessly dealt with ; not only the spirit in ...
... nature of the transactions in which Bacon took part , it was necessary also for the right un- derstanding of the case to know what part he took in them : a question which has been very carelessly dealt with ; not only the spirit in ...
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... Nature of the 356 • • · Two courses recommended by the Commissioners . Their report drawn up by Sir Edward Coke . TO THE KING ( 18 October , 1618 ) 361 Third course ordered by the King . Impolicy and futility of it . 363 Ralegh formally ...
... Nature of the 356 • • · Two courses recommended by the Commissioners . Their report drawn up by Sir Edward Coke . TO THE KING ( 18 October , 1618 ) 361 Third course ordered by the King . Impolicy and futility of it . 363 Ralegh formally ...
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... nature , that will sooner follow you by slighting than by too much wooing . And in this dedication of yourself to the public , I recommend unto you principally that which I think was never done since I was born ; and which not done hath ...
... nature , that will sooner follow you by slighting than by too much wooing . And in this dedication of yourself to the public , I recommend unto you principally that which I think was never done since I was born ; and which not done hath ...
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... nature . Nevertheless the cere- mony of robing and otherwise is to be double , as is also used in the like case of Earls . It resteth that I express unto your Majesty my great joy , in your honouring and advancing of this gentleman ...
... nature . Nevertheless the cere- mony of robing and otherwise is to be double , as is also used in the like case of Earls . It resteth that I express unto your Majesty my great joy , in your honouring and advancing of this gentleman ...
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... nature , a capable mind , an honest will , generous and noble affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth ...
... nature , a capable mind , an honest will , generous and noble affections , and a courage well lodged ; and one that I know loveth your Majesty unfeignedly , and admireth you as much as is in a man to admire his sovereign upon earth ...
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