The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... cause , by the assent of my Lords , remove a part . For Mr. Attorney had laid it upon Serjeant Davies to open the information , which is that which gives much life or coldness to the cause . But I will have none but trained men in this ...
... cause , by the assent of my Lords , remove a part . For Mr. Attorney had laid it upon Serjeant Davies to open the information , which is that which gives much life or coldness to the cause . But I will have none but trained men in this ...
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... cause , he received from Sir Thomas Monk , by the hands of Sir Henry Helmes , an hundred and ten pounds ; but this was three - quarters of a year after the suit was ended : 1 I confess it to be true , that I received an hundred pieces ...
... cause , he received from Sir Thomas Monk , by the hands of Sir Henry Helmes , an hundred and ten pounds ; but this was three - quarters of a year after the suit was ended : 1 I confess it to be true , that I received an hundred pieces ...
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... cause between him and Sir Arthur Mainwaring : 3 I confess and declare , That this cause being a cause for in- heritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and con- sent of parties ; and so a decree passed of course . And some ...
... cause between him and Sir Arthur Mainwaring : 3 I confess and declare , That this cause being a cause for in- heritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and con- sent of parties ; and so a decree passed of course . And some ...
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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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