The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... consideration or condition for or con- cerning the Palatinate . ” Now , though this may have been meant only to excuse the small- ness of the sum ( about 164,0007 . ) — implying that they knew how insufficient it was for the recovery of ...
... consideration or condition for or con- cerning the Palatinate . ” Now , though this may have been meant only to excuse the small- ness of the sum ( about 164,0007 . ) — implying that they knew how insufficient it was for the recovery of ...
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... consideration . Not being them- selves men of science in law , nor disposed to take advice of such as were , we must suppose that the Lords went by common sense ; and common sense must have cried out that if they meant to make a pre ...
... consideration . Not being them- selves men of science in law , nor disposed to take advice of such as were , we must suppose that the Lords went by common sense ; and common sense must have cried out that if they meant to make a pre ...
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... consideration of your Lordship's intentions therein . I can only give this account of it , that never was any man more willing or ready to do your Lordship service than myself ; and in that you then spake of , I had been most forward to ...
... consideration of your Lordship's intentions therein . I can only give this account of it , that never was any man more willing or ready to do your Lordship service than myself ; and in that you then spake of , I had been most forward to ...
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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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