The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... lands ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS SENT INTO ENGLAND FROM THE LORD CHIEF BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER IN IRELAND 111 Commissioners appointed to prepare a scheme . Bacon's treatise of advice . A LETTER TO THE KING UPON PRESENTING MY DISCOURSE ...
... lands ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS SENT INTO ENGLAND FROM THE LORD CHIEF BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER IN IRELAND 111 Commissioners appointed to prepare a scheme . Bacon's treatise of advice . A LETTER TO THE KING UPON PRESENTING MY DISCOURSE ...
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... LANDS INTO A YEARLY FEE - FARM RENT , MULTIPLIED IN PROPORTION TO THAT WHICH HE NOW RECEIVETH • 5. Enquiry into deceits practised by the Farmers of the Customs and of French and Rhenish wines • · • 305 310 • 314 327 336 REPORT FROM LORD ...
... LANDS INTO A YEARLY FEE - FARM RENT , MULTIPLIED IN PROPORTION TO THAT WHICH HE NOW RECEIVETH • 5. Enquiry into deceits practised by the Farmers of the Customs and of French and Rhenish wines • · • 305 310 • 314 327 336 REPORT FROM LORD ...
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... land from him , which he hath heretofore held after the Irish manner , making all the tenants thereof his villains ( though the troth be that for one moiety of his country at least , he was either a disseisor of the BBs . of Armagh and ...
... land from him , which he hath heretofore held after the Irish manner , making all the tenants thereof his villains ( though the troth be that for one moiety of his country at least , he was either a disseisor of the BBs . of Armagh and ...
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... lands in England was made to an infant born in Scotland since the King's accession , of which a disseisin having been ... land , is to say that the forms of judicial procedure ought to have been regarded as useless , and the Judges as ...
... lands in England was made to an infant born in Scotland since the King's accession , of which a disseisin having been ... land , is to say that the forms of judicial procedure ought to have been regarded as useless , and the Judges as ...
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... lands and leases , and for the regulation of his household ; what houses to think of for his dwelling , ( being now in want of a dwelling - place in the neighbourhood of London , fitter for his new condition than his chambers in Gray's ...
... lands and leases , and for the regulation of his household ; what houses to think of for his dwelling , ( being now in want of a dwelling - place in the neighbourhood of London , fitter for his new condition than his chambers in Gray's ...
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