The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen3Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... CROWN BE NATURALISED IN ENGLAND ( imperfect ) · Page . 327 SIR FRANCIS BACON'S REPORT THIS 2 OF MARCH OF THE CONFERENCE HAD WITH THE LORDS THE WEEK BEFORE : wherein is first contained the reasons of the Lower House in point of law ...
... CROWN BE NATURALISED IN ENGLAND ( imperfect ) · Page . 327 SIR FRANCIS BACON'S REPORT THIS 2 OF MARCH OF THE CONFERENCE HAD WITH THE LORDS THE WEEK BEFORE : wherein is first contained the reasons of the Lower House in point of law ...
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... crown and diadem , but that they would rather leave that to her disposition . And as her Majesty had proceeded to trial of them already , so she promised to continue that they should all be examined , to abide the trial and true ...
... crown and diadem , but that they would rather leave that to her disposition . And as her Majesty had proceeded to trial of them already , so she promised to continue that they should all be examined , to abide the trial and true ...
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... Crown and Parliament , that Parliament should never seem to be called for money only , but always for some other business of estate besides . And the case being now much the same as in 1593 ( concerning which see Vol . I. p . 213 ) , he ...
... Crown and Parliament , that Parliament should never seem to be called for money only , but always for some other business of estate besides . And the case being now much the same as in 1593 ( concerning which see Vol . I. p . 213 ) , he ...
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... Crown . The Lord Keeper desired to have the warrant directed to himself . Some of the members ( Bacon among them ) preferred that course as more honourable to the House . " It is far more honourable for this house ( said Bacon ) in my ...
... Crown . The Lord Keeper desired to have the warrant directed to himself . Some of the members ( Bacon among them ) preferred that course as more honourable to the House . " It is far more honourable for this house ( said Bacon ) in my ...
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... Crown ; which , though not perhaps wholly undisputed , was freely allowed by a large body of respectable opinion ; and which had not as yet been disallowed by any authority that could claim to be decisive ; it was now no longer the ...
... Crown ; which , though not perhaps wholly undisputed , was freely allowed by a large body of respectable opinion ; and which had not as yet been disallowed by any authority that could claim to be decisive ; it was now no longer the ...
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