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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... judges , 89 91 94 Questions legal for the judges , in the case of the earl and countess of Somerset , ibid . Questions of convenience , whereupon his majesty may confer with his council , A particular remembrance for his majesty , 95 96 ...
... judges , 89 91 94 Questions legal for the judges , in the case of the earl and countess of Somerset , ibid . Questions of convenience , whereupon his majesty may confer with his council , A particular remembrance for his majesty , 95 96 ...
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... , 407 A letter from Sir Edward Coke to the duke of Buck- ingham , The letter to the judges , 409 ibid . The last will of Sir Francis Bacon , viscount St. Alban , 411 KOAVE ZOCIELA VALIIVÄ VAD EECKELVBA JO IME CHYLIVIN NO MEK CONTENTS .
... , 407 A letter from Sir Edward Coke to the duke of Buck- ingham , The letter to the judges , 409 ibid . The last will of Sir Francis Bacon , viscount St. Alban , 411 KOAVE ZOCIELA VALIIVÄ VAD EECKELVBA JO IME CHYLIVIN NO MEK CONTENTS .
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... judge so well of his own favour , as another , with whom he converseth ? ) but also be- cause my affection to your lordship hath made mine own contentment inseparable from your satisfaction . But , notwithstanding , I know it will be ...
... judge so well of his own favour , as another , with whom he converseth ? ) but also be- cause my affection to your lordship hath made mine own contentment inseparable from your satisfaction . But , notwithstanding , I know it will be ...
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... judges and the master of the rolls elect ; that I was voiced + Sir Tho- with great expectation , and , though I say it myself , to with the wishes of most men , to the higher place ‡ ¦ ‡ That of that I am a man , that the queen hath ...
... judges and the master of the rolls elect ; that I was voiced + Sir Tho- with great expectation , and , though I say it myself , to with the wishes of most men , to the higher place ‡ ¦ ‡ That of that I am a man , that the queen hath ...
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... judges , and all , could not be partial to you ; for somewhat you were crossed for their own interest , and some for their friends ; but yet all did yield to your merit . She did in this as she useth in all , went from a denial to a ...
... judges , and all , could not be partial to you ; for somewhat you were crossed for their own interest , and some for their friends ; but yet all did yield to your merit . She did in this as she useth in all , went from a denial to a ...
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according affection ALBAN answer assured BACON BUCKINGHAM cause charge chief commanded commission common concerning council course court desire direction doth doubt duke earl Edward excellent faithful farther favour fortune Francis give given grace grant hands hath hear Henry honour honourable Lord hope humble Indorsed John judges judgment justice kind king king's lady late leave letter live London LORD CHANCELLOR lordship majesty majesty's March marquis MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter Matthew means mind never noble obliged opinion parliament particular passed person pleased pleasure pounds pray present prince reason received respect rest rest Your Lordship's seal sent servant serve shew speak thanks things Thomas thought touching treasurer true unto VISCOUNT wherein whereof wish write written