The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... answer , or matter pregnant in writing , or of record : or upon contempt of the defendant in not appearing , or not answering , or trifling with the court by insufficient answering . For then it may be thought that the defendant stands ...
... answer , or matter pregnant in writing , or of record : or upon contempt of the defendant in not appearing , or not answering , or trifling with the court by insufficient answering . For then it may be thought that the defendant stands ...
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... answer to his last . It would appear from the first sentence that some of his own let- ters to Buckingham at this crisis have been lost ; for there are none remaining which answer the description . My Lord , 1 I have received so many ...
... answer to his last . It would appear from the first sentence that some of his own let- ters to Buckingham at this crisis have been lost ; for there are none remaining which answer the description . My Lord , 1 I have received so many ...
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... answer six years before.1 There was a rumour abroad that the Lady Arabella had left a child . The Countess was thereupon sent for and interrogated . Refusing to answer , she was committed to the Tower for contempt . And now being ...
... answer six years before.1 There was a rumour abroad that the Lady Arabella had left a child . The Countess was thereupon sent for and interrogated . Refusing to answer , she was committed to the Tower for contempt . And now being ...
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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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