The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... according to the sense of the House . " 2. That amongst other omissions yesterday in the conference , it was omitted to speak of the Referees : he hopeth it was not purposely forgotten ; for no noble or free man will be afraid to name ...
... according to the sense of the House . " 2. That amongst other omissions yesterday in the conference , it was omitted to speak of the Referees : he hopeth it was not purposely forgotten ; for no noble or free man will be afraid to name ...
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... according to the course of justice , I may be allowed to except to the witnesses brought against me , and to move questions to your Lordships for their cross - examination , and likewise to produce my own wit- nesses for discovery of ...
... according to the course of justice , I may be allowed to except to the witnesses brought against me , and to move questions to your Lordships for their cross - examination , and likewise to produce my own wit- nesses for discovery of ...
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... according to your fortunes , but according to your inward value . Therefore , not to hold your Lordship in this time of so great business , and where I have so good a mean as Mr. Matthew , who if there be any thing that concerns my ...
... according to your fortunes , but according to your inward value . Therefore , not to hold your Lordship in this time of so great business , and where I have so good a mean as Mr. Matthew , who if there be any thing that concerns my ...
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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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