The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... wherein hitherto I have been not unfortunate . God ever have you in his most precious custody . Sept. 13 , 1616 . Your Majesty's most faithful and most bounden servant , FR . BACON . The paper which was enclosed in the short letter ...
... wherein hitherto I have been not unfortunate . God ever have you in his most precious custody . Sept. 13 , 1616 . Your Majesty's most faithful and most bounden servant , FR . BACON . The paper which was enclosed in the short letter ...
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... wherein your Lordships may have heard a great rattle , and a noise of a præmunire , and I cannot tell what . But that question the King hath settled according to the ancient precedents in all Kings ' times1 continued . And this I will ...
... wherein your Lordships may have heard a great rattle , and a noise of a præmunire , and I cannot tell what . But that question the King hath settled according to the ancient precedents in all Kings ' times1 continued . And this I will ...
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... wherein , though it be true that now this very evening I have made even with the causes of Chancery , and comparing with the causes heard by my Lord that dead is , of Michaelmas - term was twelvemonth , I find them to be double so many ...
... wherein , though it be true that now this very evening I have made even with the causes of Chancery , and comparing with the causes heard by my Lord that dead is , of Michaelmas - term was twelvemonth , I find them to be double so many ...
Contenido
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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