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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... parliament , 1620 , To the King , To the marquis of Buckingham , To the chancellor of the duchy , Sir Humphrey May , 278 Memoranda of what the lord chancellor intended to deliver to the King , 1621 , upon his first access to his majesty ...
... parliament , 1620 , To the King , To the marquis of Buckingham , To the chancellor of the duchy , Sir Humphrey May , 278 Memoranda of what the lord chancellor intended to deliver to the King , 1621 , upon his first access to his majesty ...
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... parliament , in 1625 , To Sir Robert Pye , To the earl of Dorset , 369 $ 70 371 372 ibid . 373 374 375 379 380 Sir Thomas Coventry , attorney general , to the lord viscount St. Alban , To Mr. Roger Palmer , To the duke of Buckingham ...
... parliament , in 1625 , To Sir Robert Pye , To the earl of Dorset , 369 $ 70 371 372 ibid . 373 374 375 379 380 Sir Thomas Coventry , attorney general , to the lord viscount St. Alban , To Mr. Roger Palmer , To the duke of Buckingham ...
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... parliament , and the final sentences of grave and learned judges in weighty and doubtful causes , be the lecturers he frequents . Let the holding of affection with confederates without charge , the frustrating of the attempts of enemies ...
... parliament , and the final sentences of grave and learned judges in weighty and doubtful causes , be the lecturers he frequents . Let the holding of affection with confederates without charge , the frustrating of the attempts of enemies ...
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... parliaments have been , and are , the ancient and honourable remedy . Now because I take myself to have a little skill in that region , as one , that ever affected , that your ma- jesty might , in all your causes , not only prevail ...
... parliaments have been , and are , the ancient and honourable remedy . Now because I take myself to have a little skill in that region , as one , that ever affected , that your ma- jesty might , in all your causes , not only prevail ...
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... parliament made in the time of queen Eliza- beth and king James are void or no ; because there are no lawful bishops sitting in the upper house , and a parliament must consist of lords spiritual and tem- poral and commons ; and a lawyer ...
... parliament made in the time of queen Eliza- beth and king James are void or no ; because there are no lawful bishops sitting in the upper house , and a parliament must consist of lords spiritual and tem- poral and commons ; and a lawyer ...
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