The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... honour is granted . I find also that the word dignity is many times in law a superior word to the word honour , as being applied to the King himself , all capital indictments concluding contra coronam et dignitatem nostram . It is ...
... honour is granted . I find also that the word dignity is many times in law a superior word to the word honour , as being applied to the King himself , all capital indictments concluding contra coronam et dignitatem nostram . It is ...
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... Honour , by whose favour with his Majesty and protection we again humbly entreat the University and ourselves may be freed from that danger which by them is intended to us . By their own reports it is a matter of honor and advantage for ...
... Honour , by whose favour with his Majesty and protection we again humbly entreat the University and ourselves may be freed from that danger which by them is intended to us . By their own reports it is a matter of honor and advantage for ...
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... Honours upon that which they had then heard did by consent agree that his M. might with honour enter into a treaty of marriage , and enter openly , and by giving commission under his great seal ; for these reasons . First , that the ...
... Honours upon that which they had then heard did by consent agree that his M. might with honour enter into a treaty of marriage , and enter openly , and by giving commission under his great seal ; for these reasons . First , that the ...
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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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