The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... doubt he was . He was helpless , as a father is helpless whose son has done something for which he cannot deny that he deserves punishment . His only resource at present was to indulge himself in the belief ( which Gondomar would no doubt ...
... doubt he was . He was helpless , as a father is helpless whose son has done something for which he cannot deny that he deserves punishment . His only resource at present was to indulge himself in the belief ( which Gondomar would no doubt ...
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... doubt is that the objection does not seem to have occurred to the Lords , and was not advanced or stood upon by Bacon himself — it makes his position much more intelligible both in having allowed himself to fall into the practice and in ...
... doubt is that the objection does not seem to have occurred to the Lords , and was not advanced or stood upon by Bacon himself — it makes his position much more intelligible both in having allowed himself to fall into the practice and in ...
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... doubt be , but that a judgment out of the King's Bench or Exchequer Chamber reversed there , had been good , although no session ? For there was truly a Parliament , truly an Upper House ( which exercised by itself this power of ...
... doubt be , but that a judgment out of the King's Bench or Exchequer Chamber reversed there , had been good , although no session ? For there was truly a Parliament , truly an Upper House ( which exercised by itself this power of ...
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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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