The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... Prerogative of which the Commons were most jealous ; and with most reason : for to concede the claim in its full extent would have been to make over the commerce of the nation to be taxed at pleasure and without check . Yet the very ...
... Prerogative of which the Commons were most jealous ; and with most reason : for to concede the claim in its full extent would have been to make over the commerce of the nation to be taxed at pleasure and without check . Yet the very ...
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... prerogative , your Majesty knoweth . Therefore I cease furder to trouble your Majesty , humbly craving pardon , and relying wholly upon your goodness and remembrance , and resting in all true humbleness , Your Majesty's most devoted and ...
... prerogative , your Majesty knoweth . Therefore I cease furder to trouble your Majesty , humbly craving pardon , and relying wholly upon your goodness and remembrance , and resting in all true humbleness , Your Majesty's most devoted and ...
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... prerogative , and being stripped of their expectations and successions to great place will wax vile , and then his Majesty's prerogative goeth down the wind . Besides , the remove of my Lord Coke to a place of less profit ( though it be ...
... prerogative , and being stripped of their expectations and successions to great place will wax vile , and then his Majesty's prerogative goeth down the wind . Besides , the remove of my Lord Coke to a place of less profit ( though it be ...
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