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... made accordingly . Popular rejoicings . • 6. The subsequent debates showing that the nature and objects of the war on which they proposed to enter were not generally un- 465 derstood , Bacon enlarges his notes for a speech into.
... made accordingly . Popular rejoicings . • 6. The subsequent debates showing that the nature and objects of the war on which they proposed to enter were not generally un- 465 derstood , Bacon enlarges his notes for a speech into.
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... nature does not clearly appear ) for misconduct in his office . On the 16th he was directly accused by a former servant of illegal exaction . On the 19th he was deprived of his staff - the sub - treasurer , Sir John Bingley , being at ...
... nature does not clearly appear ) for misconduct in his office . On the 16th he was directly accused by a former servant of illegal exaction . On the 19th he was deprived of his staff - the sub - treasurer , Sir John Bingley , being at ...
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... nature or not as to make you to be brought to a public trial , yet they all in one voice insisted in their former suit , affirming that to give you first a more private hearing was against all custom in such cases , and that you could ...
... nature or not as to make you to be brought to a public trial , yet they all in one voice insisted in their former suit , affirming that to give you first a more private hearing was against all custom in such cases , and that you could ...
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... nature as we could not advance upon it either for offence or relief without the excess of difficulty and charge that ... nature is the best fortification and the most capable of all the advantages of strength that can by art be added ...
... nature as we could not advance upon it either for offence or relief without the excess of difficulty and charge that ... nature is the best fortification and the most capable of all the advantages of strength that can by art be added ...
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... nature more worthy our credit than any other ; the use of whose neighbourhood our own histories will commend unto us , if we enquire of the ages past , even then when they wanted that power and that knowledge in their industry1 which ...
... nature more worthy our credit than any other ; the use of whose neighbourhood our own histories will commend unto us , if we enquire of the ages past , even then when they wanted that power and that knowledge in their industry1 which ...
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