The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Coke's gifts will hardly say that he was gifted with a judicial temper . The King , it seems , was not disposed to trouble himself with the solemn proceeding indicated by Bacon . He was satisfied with the report of his Chancellor ...
... Coke's gifts will hardly say that he was gifted with a judicial temper . The King , it seems , was not disposed to trouble himself with the solemn proceeding indicated by Bacon . He was satisfied with the report of his Chancellor ...
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... Coke's dis- missal from his office , 86 , 87 . On the King's consideration for Coke , 94 . On the letter of advice addressed to Coke after his fall , 121 , 122 . On the effect of Coke's attack upon the Chancery , 126 note . On the ...
... Coke's dis- missal from his office , 86 , 87 . On the King's consideration for Coke , 94 . On the letter of advice addressed to Coke after his fall , 121 , 122 . On the effect of Coke's attack upon the Chancery , 126 note . On the ...
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... Coke and his wife , 219. 220 . Moves the Queen to use her in- fluence in Coke's behalf , 221 . Conveys to Villiers Coke's apolo- gies and improved offers in the matter of his daughter's mar- riage , ibid . His quarrel with Bacon , 222 ...
... Coke and his wife , 219. 220 . Moves the Queen to use her in- fluence in Coke's behalf , 221 . Conveys to Villiers Coke's apolo- gies and improved offers in the matter of his daughter's mar- riage , ibid . His quarrel with Bacon , 222 ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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