The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Chamberlain , May 24 , " have been few or none this term , or not past once at most , by reason of the Lord Keeper's indis- position , which hath greatly hindered both that Court and the Chancery , and if it should continue would much ...
... Chamberlain , May 24 , " have been few or none this term , or not past once at most , by reason of the Lord Keeper's indis- position , which hath greatly hindered both that Court and the Chancery , and if it should continue would much ...
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... Chamberlain saw him at Winwood's house : who " used him , " he says , " kindly , and dealt earnestly with him to take the oath of allegiance ; but as far as I could perceive it was lost labour ; though he told him without doing it he ...
... Chamberlain saw him at Winwood's house : who " used him , " he says , " kindly , and dealt earnestly with him to take the oath of allegiance ; but as far as I could perceive it was lost labour ; though he told him without doing it he ...
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... Chamberlain's letters to him . [ See Chamberlain ] . Carrickfergus , ( Karrickfergus ) 156 . See Knockfergus . Cartwright , Mr. , 166 . Catholics . See Papists . Cavendish , Lord , 325 . Cecils , father and son , able men sup- pressed ...
... Chamberlain's letters to him . [ See Chamberlain ] . Carrickfergus , ( Karrickfergus ) 156 . See Knockfergus . Cartwright , Mr. , 166 . Catholics . See Papists . Cavendish , Lord , 325 . Cecils , father and son , able men sup- pressed ...
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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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