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... kind . The Commons desire a conference with the Lords • 4. Bacon , being too ill to attend in his place , writes to the Lords to excuse his absence . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HIS VERY GOOD LORDS THE LORDS SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL IN THE ...
... kind . The Commons desire a conference with the Lords • 4. Bacon , being too ill to attend in his place , writes to the Lords to excuse his absence . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HIS VERY GOOD LORDS THE LORDS SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL IN THE ...
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... kind of admission that the previous order of the Court had been too peremptory . I have been since informed , how- ever , by one who understands Chancery business that this is not the true construction of the facts ; that supposing Dr ...
... kind of admission that the previous order of the Court had been too peremptory . I have been since informed , how- ever , by one who understands Chancery business that this is not the true construction of the facts ; that supposing Dr ...
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... kind of offer ( both in Religion , Policy , and Nature ) preferred unto his Majesty as the Prince the fittest for the entertaining of it . 2 . What would have been the end if this advice had been followed at this time no one can pretend ...
... kind of offer ( both in Religion , Policy , and Nature ) preferred unto his Majesty as the Prince the fittest for the entertaining of it . 2 . What would have been the end if this advice had been followed at this time no one can pretend ...
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... kind can rarely be more than exchanges of compliment and courtesy . But I imagine that the general account here given of the state of affairs in England was a true representation , as far as it goes , of the case as Bacon understood it ...
... kind can rarely be more than exchanges of compliment and courtesy . But I imagine that the general account here given of the state of affairs in England was a true representation , as far as it goes , of the case as Bacon understood it ...
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... kind ; perhaps relating to the cause against the Dutch merchants , perhaps about the state of the revenue . I have not met with any of this date answering the description . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , This day ...
... kind ; perhaps relating to the cause against the Dutch merchants , perhaps about the state of the revenue . I have not met with any of this date answering the description . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM.2 My very good Lord , This day ...
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