The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... received an hundred pieces ; but it was long after the suit ended , as is contained in the charge . 6. To the sixth article of the charge , videlicet , In the cause between Sir John Treavor and Ascue , he received on the part of Sir ...
... received an hundred pieces ; but it was long after the suit ended , as is contained in the charge . 6. To the sixth article of the charge , videlicet , In the cause between Sir John Treavor and Ascue , he received on the part of Sir ...
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... received from Mr. Dunch , two hundred pounds : 1 I confess and declare , That it was delivered by Mr. Thelwall to Hatcher , my servant , for me , as I think , some time after the decree ; but I cannot precisely inform myself of the time ...
... received from Mr. Dunch , two hundred pounds : 1 I confess and declare , That it was delivered by Mr. Thelwall to Hatcher , my servant , for me , as I think , some time after the decree ; but I cannot precisely inform myself of the time ...
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... received from Smithwick two hundred pounds , which was repaid : 2 I confess and declare , That my servant Hunt did , upon his account , being my receiver of the fines of original writs , charge himself with two hundred pounds , formerly ...
... received from Smithwick two hundred pounds , which was repaid : 2 I confess and declare , That my servant Hunt did , upon his account , being my receiver of the fines of original writs , charge himself with two hundred pounds , formerly ...
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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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