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... MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , BE- FORE THE LORD HIGH STEWARD , AND THE PEERS , AGAINST FRANCES COUNTESS OF SOMERSET , CONCERNING THE POI- SONING OF SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . Her behaviour at the trial . Her sentence • Page 296 . 297 5 ...
... MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , BE- FORE THE LORD HIGH STEWARD , AND THE PEERS , AGAINST FRANCES COUNTESS OF SOMERSET , CONCERNING THE POI- SONING OF SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . Her behaviour at the trial . Her sentence • Page 296 . 297 5 ...
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... Majesty's better judgment . For his li berty and the manner of his delivery ( he having so many notes of a dangerous man ) we leave it to your princely wisdom . And so commending your Majesty to God's precious custody , we rest Your ...
... Majesty's better judgment . For his li berty and the manner of his delivery ( he having so many notes of a dangerous man ) we leave it to your princely wisdom . And so commending your Majesty to God's precious custody , we rest Your ...
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... MAJESTY'S SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES . That his Ma . conceiveth they come up with minds to perform the contents of the writ whereby they are sum- moned ; which calleth , not to bargain , nor to declaim , or to make long and eloquent orations ...
... MAJESTY'S SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES . That his Ma . conceiveth they come up with minds to perform the contents of the writ whereby they are sum- moned ; which calleth , not to bargain , nor to declaim , or to make long and eloquent orations ...
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... Majesty's own method , they were first to provide for the subject's ease before they entered into consi- deration of the King's relief , these , inverting the order , would have turned the conclusion into a beginning ; and were so ...
... Majesty's own method , they were first to provide for the subject's ease before they entered into consi- deration of the King's relief , these , inverting the order , would have turned the conclusion into a beginning ; and were so ...
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... MAJESTY'S HELP AND SUPPLY.1 In general there be three things which are tanquam fines , unto which relation is to be had in the ordering of this matter . First , that it have no show of any compulsory means to draw men to give , or any ...
... MAJESTY'S HELP AND SUPPLY.1 In general there be three things which are tanquam fines , unto which relation is to be had in the ordering of this matter . First , that it have no show of any compulsory means to draw men to give , or any ...
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