The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... servant , and Mr. William Hatcher my servant ; and I desire my executors to make the first offer of the reversion of Gorhambury and Verulam after my wife's decease , to the Prince's Highness ; because they being things of pleasure and ...
... servant , and Mr. William Hatcher my servant ; and I desire my executors to make the first offer of the reversion of Gorhambury and Verulam after my wife's decease , to the Prince's Highness ; because they being things of pleasure and ...
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... servant , for me , as I think , some time after the decree ; but I cannot precisely inform myself of the time . 19. To the nineteenth article of the charge , videlicet , In the cause between Reynell and Peacock , he received from ...
... servant , for me , as I think , some time after the decree ; but I cannot precisely inform myself of the time . 19. To the nineteenth article of the charge , videlicet , In the cause between Reynell and Peacock , he received from ...
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... servant insisted farther than I am sure would ever enter into your thought , I cannot but take it as a part of a faithful servant in him . But if your Lordship or your Lady find it inconvenient for you to part with the house , I would ...
... servant insisted farther than I am sure would ever enter into your thought , I cannot but take it as a part of a faithful servant in him . But if your Lordship or your Lady find it inconvenient for you to part with the house , I would ...
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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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