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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... favour LETTER TO MR . MICHAEL HICKS , 19 March , 1602 LETTER TO THE EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , A FEW DAYS BEFORE QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DEATH Letters to Gentlemen of the Scotch Court . A LETTER TO MR . DAVID FOULES IN SCOTLAND UPON THE ...
... favour LETTER TO MR . MICHAEL HICKS , 19 March , 1602 LETTER TO THE EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , A FEW DAYS BEFORE QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DEATH Letters to Gentlemen of the Scotch Court . A LETTER TO MR . DAVID FOULES IN SCOTLAND UPON THE ...
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... favour of composition . NOTES OF HIS SPEECH ( March 7 ) Composition given up . Bill proceeded with , but lost in the Upper House · . · • Proclamation put forth for the prevention of future abuses in Purveyance 10. Progress of Subsidy ...
... favour of composition . NOTES OF HIS SPEECH ( March 7 ) Composition given up . Bill proceeded with , but lost in the Upper House · . · • Proclamation put forth for the prevention of future abuses in Purveyance 10. Progress of Subsidy ...
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... favoured suitors in the way of reward ; and Bacon on this occasion came in for a share . Out of Catesby's fine , 12007. was assigned to him by the Queen's order ; and on the 6th of August the Attorney - General received directions from ...
... favoured suitors in the way of reward ; and Bacon on this occasion came in for a share . Out of Catesby's fine , 12007. was assigned to him by the Queen's order ; and on the 6th of August the Attorney - General received directions from ...
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... favour in the repressing of sundry inconveniences and abuses practised by Monopolies and Patents of Privilege . " To which the Lord Keeper answered that " Her Majesty hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her ...
... favour in the repressing of sundry inconveniences and abuses practised by Monopolies and Patents of Privilege . " To which the Lord Keeper answered that " Her Majesty hoped that her dutiful and loving subjects would not take away her ...
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... favour of the non - exemption of " the three - pound men ; " upon which , concurring with the majority of the Committee , he concluded " it was dulcis tractus pari jugo : and there- fore the poor as well as the rich not to be exempted ...
... favour of the non - exemption of " the three - pound men ; " upon which , concurring with the majority of the Committee , he concluded " it was dulcis tractus pari jugo : and there- fore the poor as well as the rich not to be exempted ...
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