The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... four parts of my manor of Dale , and say not in how many parts to be divided , this shall be construed four parts of five , and not of six nor seven , & c . because that it is the strongest against me ; but on the other side , it shall ...
... four parts of my manor of Dale , and say not in how many parts to be divided , this shall be construed four parts of five , and not of six nor seven , & c . because that it is the strongest against me ; but on the other side , it shall ...
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... four shires . The first was the better to bridle the subject of Wales , which at that time was not reclaimed : and therefore it was necessary for the president and council there to have juris- diction and command over the English shires ...
... four shires . The first was the better to bridle the subject of Wales , which at that time was not reclaimed : and therefore it was necessary for the president and council there to have juris- diction and command over the English shires ...
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... four counties by name , with this clause farther , et marchias Wallia eisdem comitatibus adjacent ' : whereby they infer two things strongly , the one that the marches of Wales must needs be a distinct thing from the four counties ; the ...
... four counties by name , with this clause farther , et marchias Wallia eisdem comitatibus adjacent ' : whereby they infer two things strongly , the one that the marches of Wales must needs be a distinct thing from the four counties ; the ...
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