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... officers . To prove indeed to the satisfaction either of ordinary or extraordinary people that the reciting , approving , ratifying , and confirming clauses ( which fill altogether a page and a half out of the ten which the whole paper ...
... officers . To prove indeed to the satisfaction either of ordinary or extraordinary people that the reciting , approving , ratifying , and confirming clauses ( which fill altogether a page and a half out of the ten which the whole paper ...
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... Officers of the Household . 309 € 310 • 311 · . 311 2. The Countess of Shrewsbury fined in the Star Chamber for con- tempt in refusing to answer any question touching the Lady Arabella . NOTE OF BACON'S SENTENCE ( 26 June , 1618 ) 314 ...
... Officers of the Household . 309 € 310 • 311 · . 311 2. The Countess of Shrewsbury fined in the Star Chamber for con- tempt in refusing to answer any question touching the Lady Arabella . NOTE OF BACON'S SENTENCE ( 26 June , 1618 ) 314 ...
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... officers of the Household ; that may draw too much envy upon you , and this would be too low for your thoughts ( who will find enough to busy you about of a higher nature ) : Yet this will very well be- come you and your general trust ...
... officers of the Household ; that may draw too much envy upon you , and this would be too low for your thoughts ( who will find enough to busy you about of a higher nature ) : Yet this will very well be- come you and your general trust ...
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... officers of the kingdom . IV . Foreign Negociations and Embassies . V. Peace and War , both foreign and civil , and in that the Navy and Forts , and what belongeth to them . VI . Trade , both at home and abroad . VII . Colonies and ...
... officers of the kingdom . IV . Foreign Negociations and Embassies . V. Peace and War , both foreign and civil , and in that the Navy and Forts , and what belongeth to them . VI . Trade , both at home and abroad . VII . Colonies and ...
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... officers of the kingdom , and by the advice of the Judges , who are presumed to be well read in the gentry of the kingdom : although the King may do it of himself , yet the old way is the good way . 20. I do also utterly condemn the ...
... officers of the kingdom , and by the advice of the Judges , who are presumed to be well read in the gentry of the kingdom : although the King may do it of himself , yet the old way is the good way . 20. I do also utterly condemn the ...
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