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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... Speaker ( March 18 ) . Course pur- sued by the Commons in collecting and presenting them 278 NOTES OF BACON'S REPORT OF THE KING'S ANSWER ( May . 278 · 15 ) 282 12. Attainder of offenders in the Gunpowder plot . Question CONTENTS . xiii.
... Speaker ( March 18 ) . Course pur- sued by the Commons in collecting and presenting them 278 NOTES OF BACON'S REPORT OF THE KING'S ANSWER ( May . 278 · 15 ) 282 12. Attainder of offenders in the Gunpowder plot . Question CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Speaker had handed in the Sub- sidy Bill at the close of the last Parliament , he proceeded in a set speech , drawn up for the purpose by a committee , to thank the Queen in the name of the whole House for her " most gracious care and ...
... Speaker had handed in the Sub- sidy Bill at the close of the last Parliament , he proceeded in a set speech , drawn up for the purpose by a committee , to thank the Queen in the name of the whole House for her " most gracious care and ...
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... Speaker , I am not of their minds that bring their bills into this House 1 Camden . VOL . III . 2 D'Ewes , p . 626. Harl . MSS . 2283 , f . 12 . C obscurely , by delivery only unto yourself or to the 1601. ] 17 NEW PARLIAMENT . SPEECH ...
... Speaker , I am not of their minds that bring their bills into this House 1 Camden . VOL . III . 2 D'Ewes , p . 626. Harl . MSS . 2283 , f . 12 . C obscurely , by delivery only unto yourself or to the 1601. ] 17 NEW PARLIAMENT . SPEECH ...
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... Speaker , have a bill here , which I know I shall be no sooner ready to offer but you will be ready to re- ceive and approve . I liken this bill to that sentence of the poet , who sets this as a paradox in the fore - front of his book ...
... Speaker , have a bill here , which I know I shall be no sooner ready to offer but you will be ready to re- ceive and approve . I liken this bill to that sentence of the poet , who sets this as a paradox in the fore - front of his book ...
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... Speaker , not out of ostentation to this House , but reverence I do speak it , that I do much wonder to see the House so continually divided , and to agree upon nothing ; to see so many laws here so well framed , and offences provided ...
... Speaker , not out of ostentation to this House , but reverence I do speak it , that I do much wonder to see the House so continually divided , and to agree upon nothing ; to see so many laws here so well framed , and offences provided ...
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