The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... hundred pounds : 1 I confess and declare , that soon after my first coming to the Seal ( being a time when I was presented by many ) the four hundred pounds mentioned in the said charge was delivered unto me in a purse , and I now call ...
... hundred pounds : 1 I confess and declare , that soon after my first coming to the Seal ( being a time when I was presented by many ) the four hundred pounds mentioned in the said charge was delivered unto me in a purse , and I now call ...
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... hundred pounds : " I confess and declare , That some months after , as I remember , that the decree passed , I received an hundred pounds by my servant Shereburne , as from Sir John Lentall , who was not the adverse party to Scott , but ...
... hundred pounds : " I confess and declare , That some months after , as I remember , that the decree passed , I received an hundred pounds by my servant Shereburne , as from Sir John Lentall , who was not the adverse party to Scott , but ...
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... hundred pounds per annum , besides woodfells , and the leases of the houses , whereof five hundred pounds per annum only I was tied unto by covenants upon marriage ; so as the two hundred pounds and better was mere benevolence ; the six ...
... hundred pounds per annum , besides woodfells , and the leases of the houses , whereof five hundred pounds per annum only I was tied unto by covenants upon marriage ; so as the two hundred pounds and better was mere benevolence ; the six ...
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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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