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... hand ; but it could not be the swerving of the hand . And herein I note the wisdom of the law of England , which termeth the highest contempts and excesses of authority , Misprisions ; which ( if you take the sound and derivation of the ...
... hand ; but it could not be the swerving of the hand . And herein I note the wisdom of the law of England , which termeth the highest contempts and excesses of authority , Misprisions ; which ( if you take the sound and derivation of the ...
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... hand comparatively modern , the words " your Lordship " shew that it was copied from a docket by one of Bacon's own ... hand . There is also a rough draught , and the sheets have got mixed ; the last sheet of the fair copy being joined ...
... hand comparatively modern , the words " your Lordship " shew that it was copied from a docket by one of Bacon's own ... hand . There is also a rough draught , and the sheets have got mixed ; the last sheet of the fair copy being joined ...
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... hand , which he is pleased you shall do at Whitehall when he returneth next thither . In the meantime I rest Your ... hand . Docketed by Bacon , " My Lord of Buck's . Ire . touching my warrant and access . " Add . MSS . 12,496 . Fair ...
... hand , which he is pleased you shall do at Whitehall when he returneth next thither . In the meantime I rest Your ... hand . Docketed by Bacon , " My Lord of Buck's . Ire . touching my warrant and access . " Add . MSS . 12,496 . Fair ...
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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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