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... hear the state of the case and advise upon it . Bacon draws up a speech suitable for the occasion for some member of the Lower House · • 451 454 454 • . 455 460 • NOTES OF A SPEECH CONCERNING A WAR WITH SPAIN Vote of 3 subsidies and 3 ...
... hear the state of the case and advise upon it . Bacon draws up a speech suitable for the occasion for some member of the Lower House · • 451 454 454 • . 455 460 • NOTES OF A SPEECH CONCERNING A WAR WITH SPAIN Vote of 3 subsidies and 3 ...
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... hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was another case with which the Council had been long occupied , though it has not yet appeared in the correspond- ence , and of which it will be necessary now to give some account ...
... hear a great deal more as we proceed . 2 . But there was another case with which the Council had been long occupied , though it has not yet appeared in the correspond- ence , and of which it will be necessary now to give some account ...
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... hear it himself . All this , together with the prosecution of the Dutch merchants for exportation of gold , and the negotiation with the Commissioners from Holland about East Indian matters , promised a busy term ; though the very press ...
... hear it himself . All this , together with the prosecution of the Dutch merchants for exportation of gold , and the negotiation with the Commissioners from Holland about East Indian matters , promised a busy term ; though the very press ...
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... hear nothing in Bacon's correspondence ; for as the King heard it all himself , there was no occasion for any report . But as a great business with which the Council had been so long occupied , it is fit to state what became of it . By ...
... hear nothing in Bacon's correspondence ; for as the King heard it all himself , there was no occasion for any report . But as a great business with which the Council had been so long occupied , it is fit to state what became of it . By ...
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... hear from them their approbation of the 20 articles and of the 5 which had been added , and which Sir John Digby had brought with him from Madrid ; but asking him to say nothing to them about the principal point of religion and the ...
... hear from them their approbation of the 20 articles and of the 5 which had been added , and which Sir John Digby had brought with him from Madrid ; but asking him to say nothing to them about the principal point of religion and the ...
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