The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... matter common to all editions of Bacon's works , which if printed consecutively without note or commentary , would fill at least three of them ; since the new matter of Bacon's own composition which it contains -reckoning as new not ...
... matter common to all editions of Bacon's works , which if printed consecutively without note or commentary , would fill at least three of them ; since the new matter of Bacon's own composition which it contains -reckoning as new not ...
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... matter may be rightly known , and that Clarkson and his daughter ( if there be ground for it ) may answer the law according to the merit of so heinous a fact , I have thought good to wish and desire you to send for Clarkson , and his ...
... matter may be rightly known , and that Clarkson and his daughter ( if there be ground for it ) may answer the law according to the merit of so heinous a fact , I have thought good to wish and desire you to send for Clarkson , and his ...
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... matter of reformation , as the Parliament hath informed themselves by precedents what the Parliament hath done : and thereupon that the clock be set , and resolutions taken ; what is to be holpen by commission , what by act of council ...
... matter of reformation , as the Parliament hath informed themselves by precedents what the Parliament hath done : and thereupon that the clock be set , and resolutions taken ; what is to be holpen by commission , what by act of council ...
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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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