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... Pleasure , composed for some festive oc- casion about the year 1592 by Francis Bacon , edited from a manuscript belonging to the Duke of Northumberland ; or ( if he should be unable to supply them ) to myself . This seemed to be the ...
... Pleasure , composed for some festive oc- casion about the year 1592 by Francis Bacon , edited from a manuscript belonging to the Duke of Northumberland ; or ( if he should be unable to supply them ) to myself . This seemed to be the ...
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... pleasure , submissions , and apologies , were awarded in pretty equal proportions to all the principals ; and Sir Thomas had to resign his seals of office - a result which seems to be abundantly explained without imputing it to a ...
... pleasure , submissions , and apologies , were awarded in pretty equal proportions to all the principals ; and Sir Thomas had to resign his seals of office - a result which seems to be abundantly explained without imputing it to a ...
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... pleasure you put off the hearing of the cause between Sir Arthur Maynwaring and Gabriel Dennys till toward the end of the term ; because his Majesty is graciously pleased to be at the hearing thereof himself . And so I rest Your ...
... pleasure you put off the hearing of the cause between Sir Arthur Maynwaring and Gabriel Dennys till toward the end of the term ; because his Majesty is graciously pleased to be at the hearing thereof himself . And so I rest Your ...
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... pleasure to cast his eye upon it . I purpose at my coming to London to confer with the Chief Justice as his Majesty appointed ; and to put the business of the pursuivants2 in a way , which I think will be best by a commission of Oyer ...
... pleasure to cast his eye upon it . I purpose at my coming to London to confer with the Chief Justice as his Majesty appointed ; and to put the business of the pursuivants2 in a way , which I think will be best by a commission of Oyer ...
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... pleasure for the proceeding in that 1 Harl . MSS . 7006 , f . 144. Orig . Docketed by Meautys , " 10 Oct. 1619 , My Lo . of B. to yr Lp . Shewing his Majesty's acceptation of your Lordship's care , in particular in the business against ...
... pleasure for the proceeding in that 1 Harl . MSS . 7006 , f . 144. Orig . Docketed by Meautys , " 10 Oct. 1619 , My Lo . of B. to yr Lp . Shewing his Majesty's acceptation of your Lordship's care , in particular in the business against ...
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