The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... seems to have lain between Lady Roos and her mother , their respective shares being doubtful . But Sir Thomas Lake himself did not come off clear , and though we are told that both Bacon and Digby " would fain bave extenuated bis fault ...
... seems to have lain between Lady Roos and her mother , their respective shares being doubtful . But Sir Thomas Lake himself did not come off clear , and though we are told that both Bacon and Digby " would fain bave extenuated bis fault ...
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... seems they did ) from the undue ex- tension of the jurisdiction of the Court , it must have been for want of public rules defining its jurisdiction and regulating its procedure . And this defect Bacon seems to have observed already ...
... seems they did ) from the undue ex- tension of the jurisdiction of the Court , it must have been for want of public rules defining its jurisdiction and regulating its procedure . And this defect Bacon seems to have observed already ...
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... seems very likely and quite in accordance with all we know of him , that in the freshness of his resentment at his defeat he should not only have determined , but let it be known that he had determined , to mitigate the severity of the ...
... seems very likely and quite in accordance with all we know of him , that in the freshness of his resentment at his defeat he should not only have determined , but let it be known that he had determined , to mitigate the severity of the ...
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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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