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... counsel , and do not constare mihi : for I am persuaded there are some would give you the same counsel now which I shall , but that they should derogate from that which they have said heretofore . Thirdly , whether you have taken hurt ...
... counsel , and do not constare mihi : for I am persuaded there are some would give you the same counsel now which I shall , but that they should derogate from that which they have said heretofore . Thirdly , whether you have taken hurt ...
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... Counsel Learned in the Star Chamber , yet the nature of the Clerk of Counsel's cer- tificate differeth from the rest , because the references made to him are either upon question of precedents in the Court in other cases , or upon ...
... Counsel Learned in the Star Chamber , yet the nature of the Clerk of Counsel's cer- tificate differeth from the rest , because the references made to him are either upon question of precedents in the Court in other cases , or upon ...
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... Counsel , the fees remain good to the Attorney and Solicitor , and yet the leases come not to them . So no doubt by diligence many the like precedents mought be found out , it standing with all equity and reason that new orders or ...
... Counsel , the fees remain good to the Attorney and Solicitor , and yet the leases come not to them . So no doubt by diligence many the like precedents mought be found out , it standing with all equity and reason that new orders or ...
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OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 1 |
LETTER TO MR R CECIL ABROAD | 4 |
Misgivings with regard to Essexs purposes Tone of his letters | 5 |
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