The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... brought by Sir T. Lake against Luke Hatton ; the second , with Lady Exeter's bill against Sir Thomas Lake's wife and daughter and both his sons ; the third , with Sir Thomas Lake's answer ; the fourth , with a cross bill brought by ...
... brought by Sir T. Lake against Luke Hatton ; the second , with Lady Exeter's bill against Sir Thomas Lake's wife and daughter and both his sons ; the third , with Sir Thomas Lake's answer ; the fourth , with a cross bill brought by ...
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... brought out by the investigation . On the 19th of February the Patent for Inns was brought in question by Mr. Noye , as an instance of a Patent that was " in itself good and lawful , but abused by the Patentees in the execution , who ...
... brought out by the investigation . On the 19th of February the Patent for Inns was brought in question by Mr. Noye , as an instance of a Patent that was " in itself good and lawful , but abused by the Patentees in the execution , who ...
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... brought by the messengers : " The Commons return great thanks for the Lords ' honourable and just proceeding in the cause of the Lord Bishop of Landaph , and for sending the examination of Davenport ; by which it doth appear that his ...
... brought by the messengers : " The Commons return great thanks for the Lords ' honourable and just proceeding in the cause of the Lord Bishop of Landaph , and for sending the examination of Davenport ; by which it doth appear that his ...
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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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