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... referred to the Council- board . Before the end of March it was transferred to the Star Chamber , where it seems that both parties put in bills of complaint ; the Lakes for the wrong imputed , the Exeters for the wrongful imputation ...
... referred to the Council- board . Before the end of March it was transferred to the Star Chamber , where it seems that both parties put in bills of complaint ; the Lakes for the wrong imputed , the Exeters for the wrongful imputation ...
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... referred to your Lordship : which I will acknowledge as a courtesy unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January , 1618 . 4 . Of the great Lake and Exeter cause we hear nothing ...
... referred to your Lordship : which I will acknowledge as a courtesy unto me , and rest Your Lordship's faithful friend and servant , G. BUCKINGHAM . Newmarket , 26 January , 1618 . 4 . Of the great Lake and Exeter cause we hear nothing ...
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... referred , in a recommendation to proceed with the treaty , -- as an enterprise which promised advantages either in case of success or failure . If it were carried out on fair conditions it would be a valuable alliance ; if it broke ...
... referred , in a recommendation to proceed with the treaty , -- as an enterprise which promised advantages either in case of success or failure . If it were carried out on fair conditions it would be a valuable alliance ; if it broke ...
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... referred to the Council at this time . But this paper of Bacon's has very much the appearance of an argument prepared for a consultation either at the Board or at a meeting of the commissioners : and even if he had no oppor- tunity of ...
... referred to the Council at this time . But this paper of Bacon's has very much the appearance of an argument prepared for a consultation either at the Board or at a meeting of the commissioners : and even if he had no oppor- tunity of ...
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... hap- pened ; and makes it probable that it was not written long after . Such a circum- stance would hardly be so referred to , except when the news was fresh . 2 So H. A has this . : Hitherto of the hurts that may be prevented by.
... hap- pened ; and makes it probable that it was not written long after . Such a circum- stance would hardly be so referred to , except when the news was fresh . 2 So H. A has this . : Hitherto of the hurts that may be prevented by.
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