The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Chancery , which stay till a judg- ment be passed against them at the Common Law , and then complain wherein your Lordships may have heard a great rattle , and a noise of a præmunire , and I cannot tell what . But that question the King ...
... Chancery , which stay till a judg- ment be passed against them at the Common Law , and then complain wherein your Lordships may have heard a great rattle , and a noise of a præmunire , and I cannot tell what . But that question the King ...
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... Chancery suits in which Buckingham recom- mended parties to the Chancellor's favour ; for I have seen no reason for suspecting that anything was done in them out of ordinary course ; and to give an account of Bacon's administration as a ...
... Chancery suits in which Buckingham recom- mended parties to the Chancellor's favour ; for I have seen no reason for suspecting that anything was done in them out of ordinary course ; and to give an account of Bacon's administration as a ...
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... Chancery ; for the cause had not been heard in Court . Now , as it can never have been supposed that the judgment of two Masters in Chancery was infallible , I presume that there was always some legitimate course open by which a suitor ...
... Chancery ; for the cause had not been heard in Court . Now , as it can never have been supposed that the judgment of two Masters in Chancery was infallible , I presume that there was always some legitimate course open by which a suitor ...
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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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