The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Prince hath demanded of me what account is given , And because I cannot inform his Highness of any proceeding ... Prince hearkeneth , I was in doubt which of the two businesses you meant ; that of the Duchy , or that of the Prerogative ...
... Prince hath demanded of me what account is given , And because I cannot inform his Highness of any proceeding ... Prince hearkeneth , I was in doubt which of the two businesses you meant ; that of the Duchy , or that of the Prerogative ...
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... Prince , giving me to understand that there were some precedents of it ; which I the Chancellor communicated with ... Prince Edward to his Parliament in the thirtieth year of his reign , the Prince then being about the age of eighteen ...
... Prince , giving me to understand that there were some precedents of it ; which I the Chancellor communicated with ... Prince Edward to his Parliament in the thirtieth year of his reign , the Prince then being about the age of eighteen ...
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... Prince had done what he could , though it was not much , first to induce the Lords to accept his submission and spare the sentence altogether , afterwards to move for an enquiry into the ... Prince TO THE PRINCE OF WALES (7 June, 1621)
... Prince had done what he could , though it was not much , first to induce the Lords to accept his submission and spare the sentence altogether , afterwards to move for an enquiry into the ... Prince TO THE PRINCE OF WALES (7 June, 1621)
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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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