The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... proceeding in his business . And so I rest , Theobalds , the 3rd of October , 1616 . Your ever assured friend at command , GEORGE VILLIERS . Of the letter from the King himself to the Lord Chancellor and Bacon which went along with this ...
... proceeding in his business . And so I rest , Theobalds , the 3rd of October , 1616 . Your ever assured friend at command , GEORGE VILLIERS . Of the letter from the King himself to the Lord Chancellor and Bacon which went along with this ...
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... proceeding , and sent to the Tower ; where he remained for ten months . If this abortive proceeding was really necessary ( which I confess I find it very hard to believe ) it must be said that it was a very un- lucky necessity . Had the ...
... proceeding , and sent to the Tower ; where he remained for ten months . If this abortive proceeding was really necessary ( which I confess I find it very hard to believe ) it must be said that it was a very un- lucky necessity . Had the ...
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... proceeding in all essential respects public and judicial : the audience to consist of the Council , the Judges , and some of the nobility and gentry : the charges to be preferred , the evidence pro- duced , and the defendant heard in ...
... proceeding in all essential respects public and judicial : the audience to consist of the Council , the Judges , and some of the nobility and gentry : the charges to be preferred , the evidence pro- duced , and the defendant heard in ...
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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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