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... King's Bench and Chancery . Privy counsellor . Resig- nation and death of Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch und officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the ...
... King's Bench and Chancery . Privy counsellor . Resig- nation and death of Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch und officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the ...
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Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. The exertions of Bacon and of the king's friends being , however , of no avail , the king , seeing no hope of assistance , in anger dissolved the parlia- ment , and committed several of the members who had ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. The exertions of Bacon and of the king's friends being , however , of no avail , the king , seeing no hope of assistance , in anger dissolved the parlia- ment , and committed several of the members who had ...
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... king . From the progress which knowledge has made , during the last two centuries , in the science of To discover the fact , this old clergyman was put upon the rack , and was examined " before torture , in torture , between torture ...
... king . From the progress which knowledge has made , during the last two centuries , in the science of To discover the fact , this old clergyman was put upon the rack , and was examined " before torture , in torture , between torture ...
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... king's clemency , he says , " The king has had too many causes of irritation : he has been irritated by the Powder Treason , when , in the chair of majesty , his vine and olive branches about him , attended by his nobles and third ...
... king's clemency , he says , " The king has had too many causes of irritation : he has been irritated by the Powder Treason , when , in the chair of majesty , his vine and olive branches about him , attended by his nobles and third ...
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... king and yourself , and accused of secretly working his ruin , Bacon should be locked to his successor for any ad ... King's Bench , respecting the jurisdiction of the chancellor after judgment given in courts of law . Upon this dispute ...
... king and yourself , and accused of secretly working his ruin , Bacon should be locked to his successor for any ad ... King's Bench , respecting the jurisdiction of the chancellor after judgment given in courts of law . Upon this dispute ...
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