The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... speech on opening the new Parliament 165 Bacon created Viscount St. Alban . TO THE KING The King's speech to the two Houses · 166 • • 167 168 169 · · 171 172 173 . 174 179 . 180 BEGINNING OF A SPEECH INTENDED TO BE SPOKEN AFTER THE KING'S ...
... speech on opening the new Parliament 165 Bacon created Viscount St. Alban . TO THE KING The King's speech to the two Houses · 166 • • 167 168 169 · · 171 172 173 . 174 179 . 180 BEGINNING OF A SPEECH INTENDED TO BE SPOKEN AFTER THE KING'S ...
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... speech to a declaration of the causes which had moved him to assemble them , together with some princely and reserved description of the affairs of Christen- dom at the time " ; leaving the Lord Chancellor to deliver any ad- monitions ...
... speech to a declaration of the causes which had moved him to assemble them , together with some princely and reserved description of the affairs of Christen- dom at the time " ; leaving the Lord Chancellor to deliver any ad- monitions ...
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... speech ended for the Lord Chancellor to make some observations . Bacon seems to have prepared his , or some part of them , before he knew what the King intended to say : and there was found among his papers the rough draught of the ...
... speech ended for the Lord Chancellor to make some observations . Bacon seems to have prepared his , or some part of them , before he knew what the King intended to say : and there was found among his papers the rough draught 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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