The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... matter of great moment do interrupt it . When you have re- ceived the petitions , ( and it will please the petitioners well to have access unto you to deliver them into your own hand , ) let your secretary first read them , and draw ...
... matter of great moment do interrupt it . When you have re- ceived the petitions , ( and it will please the petitioners well to have access unto you to deliver them into your own hand , ) let your secretary first read them , and draw ...
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... matter of Religion , his M. had ever showed himself so stiff as they had no reason to hope for any advantage thereby : For first when the matter was moved for the last Prince Henry , they then said in Spain that they saw not how it ...
... matter of Religion , his M. had ever showed himself so stiff as they had no reason to hope for any advantage thereby : For first when the matter was moved for the last Prince Henry , they then said in Spain that they saw not how it ...
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... matter contained in the bill only , be it never so smooth and specious ; but upon matter confessed in the defendant's answer , or matter pregnant in writing , or of record : or upon contempt of the defendant in not appearing , or not ...
... matter contained in the bill only , be it never so smooth and specious ; but upon matter confessed in the defendant's answer , or matter pregnant in writing , or of record : or upon contempt of the defendant in not appearing , or not ...
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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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