The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL IN IRELAND ( Oct. 23 , 1607 ) . Page 123 5 5 6 7 Com- 3. Increase of Judges ' salaries . Fee granted to Bacon . Delays in the Exchequer • A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER ( 24 Dec. 1607 ) . 4 ...
... MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL IN IRELAND ( Oct. 23 , 1607 ) . Page 123 5 5 6 7 Com- 3. Increase of Judges ' salaries . Fee granted to Bacon . Delays in the Exchequer • A LETTER OF EXPOSTULATION TO SIR VINCENT SKINNER ( 24 Dec. 1607 ) . 4 ...
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... MAJESTY'S SOLICI- TOR , BEING CHOSEN BY THE COMMONS AS THEIR MOUTH AND MESSENGER , FOR THE PRESENTING TO HIS MAJESTY THE INSTRUMENT OR WRITING OF THEIR GRIEVANCES The King offers ( July 10 ) to consent to an Act suspending his power to ...
... MAJESTY'S SOLICI- TOR , BEING CHOSEN BY THE COMMONS AS THEIR MOUTH AND MESSENGER , FOR THE PRESENTING TO HIS MAJESTY THE INSTRUMENT OR WRITING OF THEIR GRIEVANCES The King offers ( July 10 ) to consent to an Act suspending his power to ...
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... MAJESTY'S BETTER SERVICE AND THE GENERAL GOOD . 286 The place given to Sir George Carey . 289 3. Trial and execution of Lord Sanquhar for procuring the murder of an English fencing - master . 289 BACON'S SPEECH AT THE TRIAL . . 291 4 ...
... MAJESTY'S BETTER SERVICE AND THE GENERAL GOOD . 286 The place given to Sir George Carey . 289 3. Trial and execution of Lord Sanquhar for procuring the murder of an English fencing - master . 289 BACON'S SPEECH AT THE TRIAL . . 291 4 ...
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... Majesty for more than one at once , though many times in his Majesty's courts of justice , if we move once for our friends , we are allowed to move again for our fee . But indeed my purpose was , that you might have been pleased to have ...
... Majesty for more than one at once , though many times in his Majesty's courts of justice , if we move once for our friends , we are allowed to move again for our fee . But indeed my purpose was , that you might have been pleased to have ...
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... majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the ... Majesty's blessed genius will banish all those generations of vipers out of it , and make it ere it be long a right ...
... majesty of the law and civil government hath banished Tyrone out of Ireland , · which the best army in Europe and the ... Majesty's blessed genius will banish all those generations of vipers out of it , and make it ere it be long a right ...
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