The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... passing in the Upper House at the same time . " The Lord Chancellor , removing from his place to his seat as a Peer , reported what passed at the last conference of both Houses on Saturday last ; the inducement of which conference 1 Tho ...
... passing in the Upper House at the same time . " The Lord Chancellor , removing from his place to his seat as a Peer , reported what passed at the last conference of both Houses on Saturday last ; the inducement of which conference 1 Tho ...
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... passed , I received two hundred pounds , as from Mr. Scott by Mr. Shute : but for any precedent promise or transaction by Mr. Shute , certain I am , I knew of none . 12. To the twelfth article of the charge , videlicet , He received in ...
... passed , I received two hundred pounds , as from Mr. Scott by Mr. Shute : but for any precedent promise or transaction by Mr. Shute , certain I am , I knew of none . 12. To the twelfth article of the charge , videlicet , He received in ...
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... passing of acts , or not passing them , with the royal assent . And though no session of the three states together be without such acts so passed , yet every part of the Parliament severally did its own acts legally enough to continue ...
... passing of acts , or not passing them , with the royal assent . And though no session of the three states together be without such acts so passed , yet every part of the Parliament severally did its own acts legally enough to continue ...
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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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