The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... King's speech ended for the Lord Chancellor to make some observations . Bacon seems to have prepared his , or some part of them , before he knew what the King intended to say : and there was found ... KING The King's speech to the two Houses.
... King's speech ended for the Lord Chancellor to make some observations . Bacon seems to have prepared his , or some part of them , before he knew what the King intended to say : and there was found ... KING The King's speech to the two Houses.
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... King himself to call him to account . To make the King's councillors answerable , not to the King , but to the House of Commons , would have been to anticipate the result of two revolutions and leap at one bound into our present ...
... King himself to call him to account . To make the King's councillors answerable , not to the King , but to the House of Commons , would have been to anticipate the result of two revolutions and leap at one bound into our present ...
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... King's Counsellor , King's Serjeant , or any other officer , judge , or minister of the King , receiving fees or wages of the King for their said offices or services , shall in future take any manner of gift or brocage of any for doing ...
... King's Counsellor , King's Serjeant , or any other officer , judge , or minister of the King , receiving fees or wages of the King for their said offices or services , shall in future take any manner of gift or brocage of any for doing ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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