The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... Tenures were to be part of the retribution A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR USED UNTO THE LORDS AT A CONFERENCE BY COMMISSION FROM THE COMMONS ; MOVING AND PERSUADING THE LORDS TO JOIN WITH THE COMMONS IN PETITION TO THE KING TO OBTAIN ...
... Tenures were to be part of the retribution A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR USED UNTO THE LORDS AT A CONFERENCE BY COMMISSION FROM THE COMMONS ; MOVING AND PERSUADING THE LORDS TO JOIN WITH THE COMMONS IN PETITION TO THE KING TO OBTAIN ...
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... tenures and privileges , —such as Wardships , Knight's service , Purveyance , and others ; -remnants of the feudal system , which the times were fast outgrowing : -privileges which had come to be burdensome to the people in a degree ...
... tenures and privileges , —such as Wardships , Knight's service , Purveyance , and others ; -remnants of the feudal system , which the times were fast outgrowing : -privileges which had come to be burdensome to the people in a degree ...
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... Tenures and Wardships had indeed been mentioned in Salis- bury's speech ; but it was in a manner so ambiguous that " that motion was conceived by some to be but as a lure to the subject , to draw him on to a greater contribution : " 2 ...
... Tenures and Wardships had indeed been mentioned in Salis- bury's speech ; but it was in a manner so ambiguous that " that motion was conceived by some to be but as a lure to the subject , to draw him on to a greater contribution : " 2 ...
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... Tenures ? " To this Salisbury replied , that he must consult the rest of the Lords before he could give them an answer on that point : but meanwhile ( having now , I suppose , had time enough to consider his course ) he proceeded to ...
... Tenures ? " To this Salisbury replied , that he must consult the rest of the Lords before he could give them an answer on that point : but meanwhile ( having now , I suppose , had time enough to consider his course ) he proceeded to ...
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... Tenures and Wardships they would send an answer as soon as they had learned the King's pleasure . 3 . Such was the result of the conference : and it was a step gained : for they could now begin to calculate the value of the ten points ...
... Tenures and Wardships they would send an answer as soon as they had learned the King's pleasure . 3 . Such was the result of the conference : and it was a step gained : for they could now begin to calculate the value of the ten points ...
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