The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... leave him out now , without discoun- tenance . I send your Majesty the state of Lord Darcy's 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 ...
... leave him out now , without discoun- tenance . I send your Majesty the state of Lord Darcy's 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 ...
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... leave to the Common Law , and the repairing of reputation to those great personages , and to this Court only a fine of five hundred pounds , and imprisonment according to the course of the Court . The next day Bacon sent Villiers a ...
... leave to the Common Law , and the repairing of reputation to those great personages , and to this Court only a fine of five hundred pounds , and imprisonment according to the course of the Court . The next day Bacon sent Villiers a ...
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... leave to return ( though sub- ject to some conditions of restraint ) in May , and that in the middle of July he arrived . On the 18th Chamberlain saw him at Winwood's house : who " used him , " he says , " kindly , and dealt earnestly ...
... leave to return ( though sub- ject to some conditions of restraint ) in May , and that in the middle of July he arrived . On the 18th Chamberlain saw him at Winwood's house : who " used him , " he says , " kindly , and dealt earnestly ...
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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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advice answer Attorney Bacon brought your Lp Buck Buckingham Carleton cause Chamberlain Chancery charge Chief Justice Coke's command commission Commissioners concerning Council councillors course Court desire Docketed by Meautys doth doubt Duke of Lerma Earl Earl of Buckingham England favour Gibson Papers give Gorhambury Harl hath hear Ireland Judges judgment Justice of peace King King's kingdom Lady letter Lord Brackley Lord Chancellor Lord Darcy Lord Keeper Lordship Lordship's faithful Majesty Majesty's Mannowry marriage matter occasion omits opinion Parliament patent persons Pirates Prince proceeding proclamation question Ralegh reason received rest Your Lordship's saith sent Sir Edward Coke Sir John Sir John Digby Sir Thomas Monson Sir Walter Sir Walter Raleigh Spain speech Star Chamber Stucley taken thereof things thought tion touching town unto viii Villiers warrant wherein Winwood words writing