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... particular confession re- quired to the particular charges • 10. BACON'S ANSWER , IN WRITING , TO THE QUESTION WHETHER HE MEANT TO CONFESS OR DEFEND HIMSELF • • 11. Reasons for not accepting as proved against him more than is contained ...
... particular confession re- quired to the particular charges • 10. BACON'S ANSWER , IN WRITING , TO THE QUESTION WHETHER HE MEANT TO CONFESS OR DEFEND HIMSELF • • 11. Reasons for not accepting as proved against him more than is contained ...
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... particular summonses com- manded to bring the same to the Council - table , there to be perused . I cannot understand the true cause ; but I conjecture it may be to discover by the several advertisements from all parts whether the King ...
... particular summonses com- manded to bring the same to the Council - table , there to be perused . I cannot understand the true cause ; but I conjecture it may be to discover by the several advertisements from all parts whether the King ...
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... particular side ; where now it hath the motive in it to make defence with us against an opposite Church in such a nation as hath drawn both of us into one and the same cause in quarrel as well of policy as religion . And lastly , their ...
... particular side ; where now it hath the motive in it to make defence with us against an opposite Church in such a nation as hath drawn both of us into one and the same cause in quarrel as well of policy as religion . And lastly , their ...
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... particular causes of both nations do importune us both to the undertaking thereof . Who hath been so thirsty of our blood as Spain ? and who hath spilled so much of it as he ? and who hath been so long our enemy ? and who hath corrupted ...
... particular causes of both nations do importune us both to the undertaking thereof . Who hath been so thirsty of our blood as Spain ? and who hath spilled so much of it as he ? and who hath been so long our enemy ? and who hath corrupted ...
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... particular subject we are not informed , which was followed within a day or two by a letter ( addressed to Buckingham apparently on the 8th ) of " advice touching the business of Bohemia . " On the 10th , a full account of all the past ...
... particular subject we are not informed , which was followed within a day or two by a letter ( addressed to Buckingham apparently on the 8th ) of " advice touching the business of Bohemia . " On the 10th , a full account of all the past ...
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