The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... seem to have been thought superfluous . To resist a motion for a subsidy seems to be set down as an act of patriotism ; to sup- port it , as an act of servility , without reference to the occasion . A prosecution by government seems to ...
... seem to have been thought superfluous . To resist a motion for a subsidy seems to be set down as an act of patriotism ; to sup- port it , as an act of servility , without reference to the occasion . A prosecution by government seems to ...
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... seems that the Lord Mayor and the City were for letting it pass , but the King insisted that it should be “ examined and sifted to the full , " and therefore " appointed the Lord Coke to be a principal commissioner . " ' 1 By his ...
... seems that the Lord Mayor and the City were for letting it pass , but the King insisted that it should be “ examined and sifted to the full , " and therefore " appointed the Lord Coke to be a principal commissioner . " ' 1 By his ...
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... seems absurd . For if the King meant in good faith to allow no aggression upon Spanish ter- ritory , why should he not inform the Spanish government to what territory the armed force which he was sending out was bound ? And if the ...
... seems absurd . For if the King meant in good faith to allow no aggression upon Spanish ter- ritory , why should he not inform the Spanish government to what territory the armed force which he was sending out was bound ? And if the ...
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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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