The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... LIBERTY TO TREAT OF A COMPOSITION WITH HIS MAJESTY FOR WARDS AND TENURES • Liberty to treat granted ( March 12 ) . Offer made by the Commons ( March 26 ) 5. Dilatory proceeding of the Government . Apparent impolicy and probable motive ...
... LIBERTY TO TREAT OF A COMPOSITION WITH HIS MAJESTY FOR WARDS AND TENURES • Liberty to treat granted ( March 12 ) . Offer made by the Commons ( March 26 ) 5. Dilatory proceeding of the Government . Apparent impolicy and probable motive ...
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... 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 of the Council , assisted by the Judges ...
... 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 of the Council , assisted by the Judges ...
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... liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this period ...
... liberty . " 112 A letter in Matthew's collection ( p . 22 ) , entitled " Sir Francis Bacon to a friend , about reading and giving judgment upon his writ- ings , " was no doubt addressed to himself , and belongs probably to this period ...
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... liberty of nature as in the trials and vexations of art . " 2 But how were such histories to be obtained ? Not without " command of wits and pens . " Could he himself get transferred to some office which would give it ? Some office of ...
... liberty of nature as in the trials and vexations of art . " 2 But how were such histories to be obtained ? Not without " command of wits and pens . " Could he himself get transferred to some office which would give it ? Some office of ...
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... liberty , however , I have used sparingly ; and in other respects I have not intentionally altered a letter . The reading is , of course , in many places difficult and doubtful ; but having taken the further precaution of obtaining from ...
... liberty , however , I have used sparingly ; and in other respects I have not intentionally altered a letter . The reading is , of course , in many places difficult and doubtful ; but having taken the further precaution of obtaining from ...
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