The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12F. Frommann, 1962 |
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... Majesty's honour is once saved and satisfied ) may produce further fruit of his Majesty's com- passion : which was to be seen in the example of Southampton , whom his Majesty after attainder restored ; and Cobham and Gray , to whom his ...
... Majesty's honour is once saved and satisfied ) may produce further fruit of his Majesty's com- passion : which was to be seen in the example of Southampton , whom his Majesty after attainder restored ; and Cobham and Gray , to whom his ...
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... Majesty's prerogative in cases of Com- mendam . The Lord of Winchester having made this report , his Majesty resumed his former narrative , letting the Lords know , that after the Lord of Winchester had made unto his Majesty a report of ...
... Majesty's prerogative in cases of Com- mendam . The Lord of Winchester having made this report , his Majesty resumed his former narrative , letting the Lords know , that after the Lord of Winchester had made unto his Majesty a report of ...
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... Majesty's other most weighty occasions ; And for that his Majesty holdeth it necessary , upon the report which my Lord of Winchester ( who was present at the last argument by his Majesty's royal commandment ) made to his Majesty , that his ...
... Majesty's other most weighty occasions ; And for that his Majesty holdeth it necessary , upon the report which my Lord of Winchester ( who was present at the last argument by his Majesty's royal commandment ) made to his Majesty , that his ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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