The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... hath made Mr. Hackwell her solicitor , who hath for a long time taken much pains in her business , wherein she hath done well . He was an opposite in Parliament , as Jones was , that the King hath made Chief Justice of Ireland . But I ...
... hath made Mr. Hackwell her solicitor , who hath for a long time taken much pains in her business , wherein she hath done well . He was an opposite in Parliament , as Jones was , that the King hath made Chief Justice of Ireland . But I ...
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... hath called for the accounts of the last circuit from the Judges to be transmitted unto him in Scotland . Touching the infestation of Pirates , he hath been careful , and is , and hath put things in way . All things that concern the ...
... hath called for the accounts of the last circuit from the Judges to be transmitted unto him in Scotland . Touching the infestation of Pirates , he hath been careful , and is , and hath put things in way . All things that concern the ...
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... hath held for this half year ; and if not , what the causes have been , and whether the course prescribed hath been kept , that the ordinary expence hath been borne out of the ordinary revenue and the extraor- dinary only out of such ...
... hath held for this half year ; and if not , what the causes have been , and whether the course prescribed hath been kept , that the ordinary expence hath been borne out of the ordinary revenue and the extraor- dinary only out of such ...
Contenido
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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