The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... course ; for that all would be but a play upon the stage , if justice went not on in the right course . This I thought it my duty to let the King know by your Lord- ship . I cannot express the care I have had of this cause in a number ...
... course ; for that all would be but a play upon the stage , if justice went not on in the right course . This I thought it my duty to let the King know by your Lord- ship . I cannot express the care I have had of this cause in a number ...
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... course . In this your Majesty may be pleased to observe that the same thing is not good for your Majesty which is good for your servants ; for it is good for them to drop out their services that they may be continually in use , and to ...
... course . In this your Majesty may be pleased to observe that the same thing is not good for your Majesty which is good for your servants ; for it is good for them to drop out their services that they may be continually in use , and to ...
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... course how this six thousand pounds might be raised ; videlicet , the land in question to be decreed for Mr. Egerton ... course of Parliamentary proceeding - so far as it could be made out what the ordinary course was . The Lords were ...
... course how this six thousand pounds might be raised ; videlicet , the land in question to be decreed for Mr. Egerton ... course of Parliamentary proceeding - so far as it could be made out what the ordinary course was . The Lords were ...
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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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