The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... Ireland A report in the house of commons , of a speech delivered by the earl of Salisbury ; and another speech delivered by the earl of Northampton , at a conference concerning the petition of the merchants upon the Spanish grievances A ...
... Ireland A report in the house of commons , of a speech delivered by the earl of Salisbury ; and another speech delivered by the earl of Northampton , at a conference concerning the petition of the merchants upon the Spanish grievances A ...
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... Ireland , and de- signed the invasion of England . For it is to be noted , that the like offers which were then made unto her majesty , had been made to her long before : but as long as her majesty conceived any hope , either of making ...
... Ireland , and de- signed the invasion of England . For it is to be noted , that the like offers which were then made unto her majesty , had been made to her long before : but as long as her majesty conceived any hope , either of making ...
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... Ireland ; arming and sending thither in the year 1579 an arch - rebel of that country , James Fit Morrice , which before was fled . And truly to speak , the whole course of molestation , which her majesty hath received in that realm by ...
... Ireland ; arming and sending thither in the year 1579 an arch - rebel of that country , James Fit Morrice , which before was fled . And truly to speak , the whole course of molestation , which her majesty hath received in that realm by ...
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... Ireland ; as if that were such a catch , considering all the depu- ties since her majesty's time , except the earl of Sussex and the lord Grey , have been persons of meaner de- gree than Sir Thomas Cecil is ; and the most that is gotten ...
... Ireland ; as if that were such a catch , considering all the depu- ties since her majesty's time , except the earl of Sussex and the lord Grey , have been persons of meaner de- gree than Sir Thomas Cecil is ; and the most that is gotten ...
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... Ireland set at hazard by his former disobe- dience to her royal directions , yet kept that stay , as she commanded my lord only to his chamber in court , until his allegations might by her privy council be questioned and heard ; which ...
... Ireland set at hazard by his former disobe- dience to her royal directions , yet kept that stay , as she commanded my lord only to his chamber in court , until his allegations might by her privy council be questioned and heard ; which ...
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