The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... principal man of authority in those parts . The Earl forthwith wrote unto the court , signifying to the King plainly enough in what flame he found the people of those countries , and praying the King's direction . The King wrote back ...
... principal man of authority in those parts . The Earl forthwith wrote unto the court , signifying to the King plainly enough in what flame he found the people of those countries , and praying the King's direction . The King wrote back ...
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... principal . And here I do desire those into whose hands this work shall fall , that they do take in good part my long insisting upon the laws that were made in this King's reign ; whereof I have these reasons ; both because it was the ...
... principal . And here I do desire those into whose hands this work shall fall , that they do take in good part my long insisting upon the laws that were made in this King's reign ; whereof I have these reasons ; both because it was the ...
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... principal working was upon penal laws , wherein they spared none great nor small ; nor considered whether the law were possi- ble or impossible , in use or obsolete : but raked over all old and new statutes ; though many of them were ...
... principal working was upon penal laws , wherein they spared none great nor small ; nor considered whether the law were possi- ble or impossible , in use or obsolete : but raked over all old and new statutes ; though many of them were ...
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