The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... Councils II . Perkin Warbeck's Proclamation -- - • 11 • 367 374 III . — Character of Henry VII . from the Latin Translation THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . • 379 391 THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF GREAT ...
... Councils II . Perkin Warbeck's Proclamation -- - • 11 • 367 374 III . — Character of Henry VII . from the Latin Translation THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . • 379 391 THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF GREAT ...
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... council . But the modern distinction between council and counsel , councillor and counsel- lor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some wrote both words with an s ; some both with a c ; some either ...
... council . But the modern distinction between council and counsel , councillor and counsel- lor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some wrote both words with an s ; some both with a c ; some either ...
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... Council ; ( so called in contradistinction to the " ordinary " or " continual council , " and in those days well known it seems by that name ; ) i . e . a council consisting not only of lords , spiritual and temporal , joined with the ...
... Council ; ( so called in contradistinction to the " ordinary " or " continual council , " and in those days well known it seems by that name ; ) i . e . a council consisting not only of lords , spiritual and temporal , joined with the ...
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... Council ? I take it that though a Great Council could not ( prop- erly speaking ) grant a subsidy , yet the members composing it might have given the King sufficient security , either by promise or by actual loan , that if a Parliament ...
... Council ? I take it that though a Great Council could not ( prop- erly speaking ) grant a subsidy , yet the members composing it might have given the King sufficient security , either by promise or by actual loan , that if a Parliament ...
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... Council ( the nature of which he plainly understood and did not at all confound it with the Par- liament which followed , and which he notices in its place ) " was granted unto the King for the defence of the Scots 120,000l . " And ...
... Council ( the nature of which he plainly understood and did not at all confound it with the Par- liament which followed , and which he notices in its place ) " was granted unto the King for the defence of the Scots 120,000l . " And ...
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