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... person , " - namely the Queen . Had the manuscript been left perfect in its original condition , it would have been enough to print in the appendix to this volume the speeches of B and C. Unfortunately it has been so damaged by fire as ...
... person , " - namely the Queen . Had the manuscript been left perfect in its original condition , it would have been enough to print in the appendix to this volume the speeches of B and C. Unfortunately it has been so damaged by fire as ...
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... persons constituting the Court . Coke's sentence . Bacon's concluding speech . 136 . 137 . 138 140 · SPEECH IN STAR CHAMBER , 10 NOVEMBER , 1620 . LORD CHANCELLOR . BACON TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 11 Nov. 1620 ) • 8. Proclamation ...
... persons constituting the Court . Coke's sentence . Bacon's concluding speech . 136 . 137 . 138 140 · SPEECH IN STAR CHAMBER , 10 NOVEMBER , 1620 . LORD CHANCELLOR . BACON TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 11 Nov. 1620 ) • 8. Proclamation ...
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... persons 299 5. Partial remission of the sentence of exclusion from the verge . A LICENCE UNDER HIS MAJESTY'S SIGNATURE FOR YOUR LORDSHIP'S STAY AT LONDON FOR SIX WEEKS A WARRANT UNDER HIS MAJESTY'S SIGNATURE FOR MY LORD ST . ALBAN'S ...
... persons 299 5. Partial remission of the sentence of exclusion from the verge . A LICENCE UNDER HIS MAJESTY'S SIGNATURE FOR YOUR LORDSHIP'S STAY AT LONDON FOR SIX WEEKS A WARRANT UNDER HIS MAJESTY'S SIGNATURE FOR MY LORD ST . ALBAN'S ...
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... persons chosen by the plaintiff and defendant , -to be not only a fair arrangement in itself but a kind of admission that the previous order of the Court had been too peremptory . I have been since informed , how- ever , by one who ...
... persons chosen by the plaintiff and defendant , -to be not only a fair arrangement in itself but a kind of admission that the previous order of the Court had been too peremptory . I have been since informed , how- ever , by one who ...
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... persons chosen by the parties , I should not myself sup- pose that there was much harm done . In the meantime I wish to withdraw the paragraph in which I stated my own conclusion upon the case of Dr. Steward , and leave it as a question ...
... persons chosen by the parties , I should not myself sup- pose that there was much harm done . In the meantime I wish to withdraw the paragraph in which I stated my own conclusion upon the case of Dr. Steward , and leave it as a question ...
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