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... charges , as resistance would be injurious to the king and to Buckingham . Upon examining the journals of the House of ... charge against him , and intrusted it to a friend , that , in the event of my death , my researches might not be ...
... charges , as resistance would be injurious to the king and to Buckingham . Upon examining the journals of the House of ... charge against him , and intrusted it to a friend , that , in the event of my death , my researches might not be ...
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... Charge of bri- bery . Decision against donors . Presents advised by counsel . Custom of receiving presents . Error ... charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams . Inter- view with the king . Meeting of Parliament ...
... Charge of bri- bery . Decision against donors . Presents advised by counsel . Custom of receiving presents . Error ... charges . Fears of the king and Buckingham . Advice of Williams . Inter- view with the king . Meeting of Parliament ...
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... charge of inconsistency , so often preferred against him , may be attributed to the varying impulse of such opposite motives.1 In the spring of 1594,2 by the promotion of Sir Edward Coke to the office of Attorney General , the ...
... charge of inconsistency , so often preferred against him , may be attributed to the varying impulse of such opposite motives.1 In the spring of 1594,2 by the promotion of Sir Edward Coke to the office of Attorney General , the ...
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... charge and provocation , that I said to him , My lord , when 1 Sydney Papers , vol . ii . p . 138-164 . Sydney Papers , 149 . VOL . I .- ( 5 ) when the queen at any time asked mine opinion of my lord's case , I ever in one tenor ...
... charge and provocation , that I said to him , My lord , when 1 Sydney Papers , vol . ii . p . 138-164 . Sydney Papers , 149 . VOL . I .- ( 5 ) when the queen at any time asked mine opinion of my lord's case , I ever in one tenor ...
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... charge and ac- cusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . Wherewith , though I was in mine own mind little satisfied , because I knew well a man were better to be charged with some faults , than admonished of some ...
... charge and ac- cusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . Wherewith , though I was in mine own mind little satisfied , because I knew well a man were better to be charged with some faults , than admonished of some ...
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