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... question dis- putable in policy or justice : say a question of parliamentary taxation , of government prosecution , or of disputed preroga- tive . Of what use is it to know which side he took , unless I know what the question was ? And ...
... question dis- putable in policy or justice : say a question of parliamentary taxation , of government prosecution , or of disputed preroga- tive . Of what use is it to know which side he took , unless I know what the question was ? And ...
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... question , I decided to withdraw them from their place among the works , and print them in an appendix , with a preface explaining my reasons for concluding that they were not written by Bacon . These reasons were founded upon ...
... question , I decided to withdraw them from their place among the works , and print them in an appendix , with a preface explaining my reasons for concluding that they were not written by Bacon . These reasons were founded upon ...
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... question of the desirableness of the marriage seems to me to be necessarily involved in the question whether it was desirable to enter into a treaty with the object of concluding the marriage . And if the question of religious ...
... question of the desirableness of the marriage seems to me to be necessarily involved in the question whether it was desirable to enter into a treaty with the object of concluding the marriage . And if the question of religious ...
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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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