The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Star - Chamber day " he was like to have a fair wind from the Low - countries . " 1 ry Sir Thomas Lake and his wife were still in prison under the sen- tence of the Star - Chamber , pronounced in February ; which made an acknowledgment ...
... Star - Chamber day " he was like to have a fair wind from the Low - countries . " 1 ry Sir Thomas Lake and his wife were still in prison under the sen- tence of the Star - Chamber , pronounced in February ; which made an acknowledgment ...
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... chamber called the Star Chamber , if civil , in the white chamber , or Whitehall . And as the Chancery had the prætorian power for equity , so the Star Chamber had the censorian power for offences under the degree of capital . This Court of ...
... chamber called the Star Chamber , if civil , in the white chamber , or Whitehall . And as the Chancery had the prætorian power for equity , so the Star Chamber had the censorian power for offences under the degree of capital . This Court of ...
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Francis Bacon. 1619-20 . ] CLARENDON ON ABOLITION OF STAR CHAMBER . 95 the institution when placed under proper regulation , he entirely agreed with Coke and Bacon . " Thus fell ... Star - Chamber ; wherein his Majesty shall erect one.
Francis Bacon. 1619-20 . ] CLARENDON ON ABOLITION OF STAR CHAMBER . 95 the institution when placed under proper regulation , he entirely agreed with Coke and Bacon . " Thus fell ... Star - Chamber ; wherein his Majesty shall erect one.
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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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