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... Brought before a select Council , and charged CHARGE AGAINST THE COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY Opinion of the Judges upon the legality of the proceeding VOL . IV . · . 294 . 297 . 300 b Page CHAPTER IX . ÆTAT . 52-3 . A.D. 1612 CONTENTS . ix.
... Brought before a select Council , and charged CHARGE AGAINST THE COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY Opinion of the Judges upon the legality of the proceeding VOL . IV . · . 294 . 297 . 300 b Page CHAPTER IX . ÆTAT . 52-3 . A.D. 1612 CONTENTS . ix.
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... brought by his guardians to recover possession , together with a suit in Chancery for the discovery of evidence . The decision in both cases turned upon the question whether he were an alien or no ; and in both , after hearing , was ...
... brought by his guardians to recover possession , together with a suit in Chancery for the discovery of evidence . The decision in both cases turned upon the question whether he were an alien or no ; and in both , after hearing , was ...
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... brought them most into contact with natural science were the physicians ; though for the most part they kept the beaten way , and stood by the received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man of thirty , had been elected the ...
... brought them most into contact with natural science were the physicians ; though for the most part they kept the beaten way , and stood by the received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man of thirty , had been elected the ...
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... brought him into personal communication with the King . And nothing was more likely to recommend him for it than the creation of an impression - the " winning of a conceit , not open but private , " - of his " being affectionate and ...
... brought him into personal communication with the King . And nothing was more likely to recommend him for it than the creation of an impression - the " winning of a conceit , not open but private , " - of his " being affectionate and ...
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... brought him might perhaps be worked upon so as to give him an interest in that reform of the law which he wanted to bring about , and " disprizing mere lawyers , " who were the natural obstacles in the way of it . equalling of Lawes ...
... brought him might perhaps be worked upon so as to give him an interest in that reform of the law which he wanted to bring about , and " disprizing mere lawyers , " who were the natural obstacles in the way of it . equalling of Lawes ...
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