The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... commission of suits , ibid . The earl of Buckingham to the lord keeper , Sir Francis Bacon , 171 To the earl of Buckingham , 178 To the earl of Buckingham , 174 To the lord keeper , 175 To the lord keeper , ibid . Sir Francis Englefyld ...
... commission of suits , ibid . The earl of Buckingham to the lord keeper , Sir Francis Bacon , 171 To the earl of Buckingham , 178 To the earl of Buckingham , 174 To the lord keeper , 175 To the lord keeper , ibid . Sir Francis Englefyld ...
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... commission to the earl of Nottingham , lord high admiral , for reviewing and reforming the disorders committed by the officers of the navy , was not according to law ; though Mr. Whitelocke had given that opinion only in private to his ...
... commission to the earl of Nottingham , lord high admiral , for reviewing and reforming the disorders committed by the officers of the navy , was not according to law ; though Mr. Whitelocke had given that opinion only in private to his ...
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... commission of survey and re- formation of abuses in the office of the navy . This offence is fit to be opened and set before your lordships , as it hath been well begun , both in the true state and in the true weight of it . For as I de ...
... commission of survey and re- formation of abuses in the office of the navy . This offence is fit to be opened and set before your lordships , as it hath been well begun , both in the true state and in the true weight of it . For as I de ...
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... commission . And for the first of these , I consider it again in three degrees : first , that he presumed to censure ... commissions of justice , and the king's high commissions of regiment , or mixed with causes of state . For the ...
... commission . And for the first of these , I consider it again in three degrees : first , that he presumed to censure ... commissions of justice , and the king's high commissions of regiment , or mixed with causes of state . For the ...
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... commission to arrest a man , and to carry him to prison , and to seize his goods without any form of justice or examination preceding ; and that the judges saw it was obtained by surreption : yet the judges said they would keep it by ...
... commission to arrest a man , and to carry him to prison , and to seize his goods without any form of justice or examination preceding ; and that the judges saw it was obtained by surreption : yet the judges said they would keep it by ...
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