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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... written to Sir Henry Killigrew on the 14th of January , 159 , to desire the loan of two hundred pounds for six months . Vol . IV . fol . 4 . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . C 2 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 19.
... written to Sir Henry Killigrew on the 14th of January , 159 , to desire the loan of two hundred pounds for six months . Vol . IV . fol . 4 . * Among the papers of Antony Bacon , Esq . C 2 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 19.
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... pounds lying by me , which he may have , and the rest upon some reasonable time and security ; or , if need As for the be , the whole ; but with my more troubler , if need contempt he hath offered , in regard her majesty's service , to ...
... pounds lying by me , which he may have , and the rest upon some reasonable time and security ; or , if need As for the be , the whole ; but with my more troubler , if need contempt he hath offered , in regard her majesty's service , to ...
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... pounds are coming to the king , and a good pre- cedent set for accounts . There came to the seal about a fortnight since a strange book passed by Mr. Attorney to one Mr. Hall ; and it is to make subjects , for so is denization , and ...
... pounds are coming to the king , and a good pre- cedent set for accounts . There came to the seal about a fortnight since a strange book passed by Mr. Attorney to one Mr. Hall ; and it is to make subjects , for so is denization , and ...
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... himself abandoned by the marquis of Buckingham , on whom he had depended for protection . pounds , whereof one hundred thousand may clear the anticipations 234 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To the marquis of Buckingham,
... himself abandoned by the marquis of Buckingham , on whom he had depended for protection . pounds , whereof one hundred thousand may clear the anticipations 234 Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . To the marquis of Buckingham,
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... pounds , whereof one hundred thousand may clear the anticipations , and then the assignations may pass under the great seal , to be inrollable ; so as we shall need to think of nothing but the arrears in a man- ner , of which I wish the ...
... pounds , whereof one hundred thousand may clear the anticipations , and then the assignations may pass under the great seal , to be inrollable ; so as we shall need to think of nothing but the arrears in a man- ner , of which I wish the ...
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