The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF HIS MAJESTY'S TIME 5. Conference with the Judges concerning certain Proclamations complained of in the petition of Grievances . Upon their opinion given , the Proclamations withdrawn ( Sept. 24 , 1610 ) · 6 ...
... BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF HIS MAJESTY'S TIME 5. Conference with the Judges concerning certain Proclamations complained of in the petition of Grievances . Upon their opinion given , the Proclamations withdrawn ( Sept. 24 , 1610 ) · 6 ...
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... BEGINNING OF A LETTER TO THE KING IMMEDIATELY AFTER MY LORD TREASURER'S DECEASE , 29th of May , 1612. 279 LETTER TO THE KING IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE LORD TREASURER'S DEATH , 31st of May Difficulty of filling up the place of principal ...
... BEGINNING OF A LETTER TO THE KING IMMEDIATELY AFTER MY LORD TREASURER'S DECEASE , 29th of May , 1612. 279 LETTER TO THE KING IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE LORD TREASURER'S DEATH , 31st of May Difficulty of filling up the place of principal ...
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... beginning of the 17th century with regard to liberty of speech . Consequences of uttering opinions derogatory to the privileges of the House of Commons . The same with regard to the prerogatives of the Crown Proceeding before the Lords ...
... beginning of the 17th century with regard to liberty of speech . Consequences of uttering opinions derogatory to the privileges of the House of Commons . The same with regard to the prerogatives of the Crown Proceeding before the Lords ...
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... beginning of better or worse : but me thinketh it is first a tender of the better , and worse followeth but upon refusal or default . I would have been glad to see you here ; but I hope occasion reserveth our meeting for a vacation ...
... beginning of better or worse : but me thinketh it is first a tender of the better , and worse followeth but upon refusal or default . I would have been glad to see you here ; but I hope occasion reserveth our meeting for a vacation ...
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... beginning by my Lord Treasurer and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travels which I take in his Majesty's service either are rewarded in themselves , in that they are but my duty , or ...
... beginning by my Lord Treasurer and Mr. Chancellor , I should not so much have stood upon it ; for the great and daily travels which I take in his Majesty's service either are rewarded in themselves , in that they are but my duty , or ...
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