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... seems to have been a sum- mons to appear in London , where a question arising out of a com- plaint made against Tyrone for some arbitrary proceeding against a 1 Note in Birch's edition of Bacon's Works . Nicholls ( Progr . ii . p . 154 ) ...
... seems to have been a sum- mons to appear in London , where a question arising out of a com- plaint made against Tyrone for some arbitrary proceeding against a 1 Note in Birch's edition of Bacon's Works . Nicholls ( Progr . ii . p . 154 ) ...
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... seems impossible to guess . 2 Lansdown MSS . 156. f . 123 . 3 Rymer , xvi . p . 497. See also a letter from him to Sir Julius Cæsar , 25 July 1607. Lansd . MS . 156. f . 116 . sums as were claimed upon due warrant . It seems 6 [ CHAP ...
... seems impossible to guess . 2 Lansdown MSS . 156. f . 123 . 3 Rymer , xvi . p . 497. See also a letter from him to Sir Julius Cæsar , 25 July 1607. Lansd . MS . 156. f . 116 . sums as were claimed upon due warrant . It seems 6 [ CHAP ...
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... seems that some objec- tion had been made to Bacon's claim , but that being referred to the Lord Treasurer it had been overruled in his favour : and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used ...
... seems that some objec- tion had been made to Bacon's claim , but that being referred to the Lord Treasurer it had been overruled in his favour : and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used ...
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... seems to have had a strong personal affection , heightened by sympathy in intellectual pursuits and respect for his judgment and abilities , had left England in April , 1605 , to travel in Italy ; where , falling into the company of ...
... seems to have had a strong personal affection , heightened by sympathy in intellectual pursuits and respect for his judgment and abilities , had left England in April , 1605 , to travel in Italy ; where , falling into the company of ...
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... seems he could not do : where- upon he was committed to the Fleet prison by the Archbishop , and there visited by various people of various kinds , among the rest by Bishop Andrews , 2 with a view , I suppose , to his reconversion . It ...
... seems he could not do : where- upon he was committed to the Fleet prison by the Archbishop , and there visited by various people of various kinds , among the rest by Bishop Andrews , 2 with a view , I suppose , to his reconversion . It ...
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