The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... Parliament . It was only on extraordinary occasions , as of war or rebellion , that subsidies were indispensable . But the patri- mony of the Crown did not increase in proportion to the increasing requirements of a country growing in ...
... Parliament . It was only on extraordinary occasions , as of war or rebellion , that subsidies were indispensable . But the patri- mony of the Crown did not increase in proportion to the increasing requirements of a country growing in ...
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... Parliament among others- but without any thing to explain the connexion . Further on there are notes of commonwealth reforms ; such as " limiting all jurisdictions : more regular ; " " new laws to be compounded and collected ; lawgiver ...
... Parliament among others- but without any thing to explain the connexion . Further on there are notes of commonwealth reforms ; such as " limiting all jurisdictions : more regular ; " " new laws to be compounded and collected ; lawgiver ...
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... parliamentary au- thority and with universal applause ; and a double subsidy was voted with unusual alacrity , without delays questions or con- ditions , by the Parliament which met immediately after . This then I take to have been the ...
... parliamentary au- thority and with universal applause ; and a double subsidy was voted with unusual alacrity , without delays questions or con- ditions , by the Parliament which met immediately after . This then I take to have been the ...
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... Parliament , would say ; That he had brought the Crown out of ward . 202. ( 57. ) Sir Fulke Grevill ' , in Parliament , when the Lower House in a great business of the Queen's 10 , stood much upon precedents , said unto them ; Why ...
... Parliament , would say ; That he had brought the Crown out of ward . 202. ( 57. ) Sir Fulke Grevill ' , in Parliament , when the Lower House in a great business of the Queen's 10 , stood much upon precedents , said unto them ; Why ...
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... Parliament at another time , finding there were some causeless jealousies sown amongst them ; That the King and his people , ( whereof the Parliament is the representa- tive body , ) were as husband and wife ; and therefore that of all ...
... Parliament at another time , finding there were some causeless jealousies sown amongst them ; That the King and his people , ( whereof the Parliament is the representa- tive body , ) were as husband and wife ; and therefore that of all ...
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