The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... Crown and the Commons . 239 • SICKNESS · • contested • 2. Legal appointments . Prospects of promotion . LETTER TO THE KING , DESIRING TO SUCCEED IN THE AT- TORNEY'S PLACE LETTER OF THANKS TO THE KING UPON MR . ATTORNEY'S 3. Proclamation ...
... Crown and the Commons . 239 • SICKNESS · • contested • 2. Legal appointments . Prospects of promotion . LETTER TO THE KING , DESIRING TO SUCCEED IN THE AT- TORNEY'S PLACE LETTER OF THANKS TO THE KING UPON MR . ATTORNEY'S 3. Proclamation ...
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... crown . And so with my very loving commendations I remain . To SIR JOHN DAVIS , HIS MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL IN IRELAND.2 Mr. Attorney , I thank you for your letter , and the discourse you sent of this new accident , as things then ...
... crown . And so with my very loving commendations I remain . To SIR JOHN DAVIS , HIS MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL IN IRELAND.2 Mr. Attorney , I thank you for your letter , and the discourse you sent of this new accident , as things then ...
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... Crown were no longer adequate to the ordinary requirements of government . And the day was fast coming when it would not be possible any longer to disguise that fact . Now if the King could not carry on the government constitutionally ...
... Crown were no longer adequate to the ordinary requirements of government . And the day was fast coming when it would not be possible any longer to disguise that fact . Now if the King could not carry on the government constitutionally ...
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... Crown , possessed all those conditions in a higher degree than any of the great monarchies of the world did at the beginning of their career ; and that the vision of " a sun rising in the west was as likely to be verified in Britain as ...
... Crown , possessed all those conditions in a higher degree than any of the great monarchies of the world did at the beginning of their career ; and that the vision of " a sun rising in the west was as likely to be verified in Britain as ...
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... Crown from the poverty of the exchequer ; and that the particular danger which he apprehended was a revolt in Scotland . He then proceeds to note " the greatness of some particular subjects " or bodies , including the Privy Council ...
... Crown from the poverty of the exchequer ; and that the particular danger which he apprehended was a revolt in Scotland . He then proceeds to note " the greatness of some particular subjects " or bodies , including the Privy Council ...
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