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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... question of receiving the king's messages by their speaker , and from the body of the council , as well as from the king's person An argument in the lower house of parliament , proving the king's right of impositions on merchandises ...
... question of receiving the king's messages by their speaker , and from the body of the council , as well as from the king's person An argument in the lower house of parliament , proving the king's right of impositions on merchandises ...
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... question for pre - eminence . His revenues are judged to a million of crowns yearly ; now he is in arms against Geneva , and guarded against Bern . Of free estates , Lucca the least , is under the pro- Lucca . tection of the king of ...
... question for pre - eminence . His revenues are judged to a million of crowns yearly ; now he is in arms against Geneva , and guarded against Bern . Of free estates , Lucca the least , is under the pro- Lucca . tection of the king of ...
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... question , as a dangerous encounter of justice and policy . And therefore , who did ever note , that she did relent , after that she was establish- ed in her kingdom , of the wrongs done unto her former estate ? Who doth not remember ...
... question , as a dangerous encounter of justice and policy . And therefore , who did ever note , that she did relent , after that she was establish- ed in her kingdom , of the wrongs done unto her former estate ? Who doth not remember ...
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... question of satisfying the world , he hath been content that they be not passed over alto- gether in silence ; whereupon I have , in particular duty to his lordship , amongst others that do honour and love his lordship , and that have ...
... question of satisfying the world , he hath been content that they be not passed over alto- gether in silence ; whereupon I have , in particular duty to his lordship , amongst others that do honour and love his lordship , and that have ...
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... questions of the causes whereunto it should be ascribed , until such time as it pleased God to teach us that we ought to ascribe it only to his mercy , by touching us a little this present year 50 Observations on a Inbel .
... questions of the causes whereunto it should be ascribed , until such time as it pleased God to teach us that we ought to ascribe it only to his mercy , by touching us a little this present year 50 Observations on a Inbel .
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