The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... cause in the Star - Chamber , set down by Mr. Solicitor , and mentioned in the letter which your Majesty received from the Lords . I leave all in humbleness to your Majesty's royal judgment : but this is true , that it was the clear ...
... cause in the Star - Chamber , set down by Mr. Solicitor , and mentioned in the letter which your Majesty received from the Lords . I leave all in humbleness to your Majesty's royal judgment : but this is true , that it was the clear ...
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... cause , which formerly by my means both his Majesty and myself recommended to your Lordship's favour , your Lordship thought good upon a hearing thereof to decree some part for the young gentleman , and to refer to some masters of the ...
... cause , which formerly by my means both his Majesty and myself recommended to your Lordship's favour , your Lordship thought good upon a hearing thereof to decree some part for the young gentleman , and to refer to some masters of the ...
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... cause depending in the Chancery between the lady Vernon and the officers of his Majesty's household is now ready for a decree , though I doubt not but as his Majesty hath been satisfied of the equity of the cause on his officers ...
... cause depending in the Chancery between the lady Vernon and the officers of his Majesty's household is now ready for a decree , though I doubt not but as his Majesty hath been satisfied of the equity of the cause on his officers ...
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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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