The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... taken order with Mr. Solicitor that he should be provided to make some declaration at his trial , in some solemn fashion , and not to let such a strange murder pass as if it had been but a horsestealing . But upon his Majesty's pleasure ...
... taken order with Mr. Solicitor that he should be provided to make some declaration at his trial , in some solemn fashion , and not to let such a strange murder pass as if it had been but a horsestealing . But upon his Majesty's pleasure ...
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... taken a fresh start . A report of this kind has however a certain value in the absence of a more perfect one taken by a short - hand writer . For there need be no doubt that whatever is set down is what the writer heard , or thought he ...
... taken a fresh start . A report of this kind has however a certain value in the absence of a more perfect one taken by a short - hand writer . For there need be no doubt that whatever is set down is what the writer heard , or thought he ...
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... taken in the matter , 78 . His answer to the King , upon an intimation of his objections to the course recommended , 79- 82 . His reasons why the " New Com- pany " is not to be trusted with the trade of cloths , 83 , 84 . His letters to ...
... taken in the matter , 78 . His answer to the King , upon an intimation of his objections to the course recommended , 79- 82 . His reasons why the " New Com- pany " is not to be trusted with the trade of cloths , 83 , 84 . His letters to ...
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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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