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... tion is called to it , that finding them passed over by the best and best informed writers ( and by none more than Lord Ma- caulay ) as completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them ...
... tion is called to it , that finding them passed over by the best and best informed writers ( and by none more than Lord Ma- caulay ) as completely as if they had nothing to do with the case , I have thought it necessary to bring them ...
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... " Real object of that paper Capture and treatment of St. Thome . . • • • Failures of the search for the mine . Return of the expedition . The King's Proclama- tion . 342 . 352 . Arrest of Ralegh by Sir L. Stucley . His xxviii CONTENTS .
... " Real object of that paper Capture and treatment of St. Thome . . • • • Failures of the search for the mine . Return of the expedition . The King's Proclama- tion . 342 . 352 . Arrest of Ralegh by Sir L. Stucley . His xxviii CONTENTS .
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... tion , for a Declaration to be put forth by the State for the clearing of matters : published by the King's printer on the 26th of November , and immediately followed by the official " Declaration . " Credibility of the official ...
... tion , for a Declaration to be put forth by the State for the clearing of matters : published by the King's printer on the 26th of November , and immediately followed by the official " Declaration . " Credibility of the official ...
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... tion would cause more trouble to all parties than a reprint in full of both . This , therefore , I have 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 ...
... tion would cause more trouble to all parties than a reprint in full of both . This , therefore , I have 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 ...
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... tion . We know enough of Bacon's habits of composition to justify us in assuming that in writing a letter of this importance to a per- son in Villiers's position he would make first a rough draft and then . a fair copy in his own hand ...
... tion . We know enough of Bacon's habits of composition to justify us in assuming that in writing a letter of this importance to a per- son in Villiers's position he would make first a rough draft and then . a fair copy in his own hand ...
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