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... copy in the Inner Temple library , which he addressed to him in the following year . Taken along with the letters and notes on the same sub- ject which appeared in the last volume ( pp . 365-373 ) , these two papers complete our ...
... copy in the Inner Temple library , which he addressed to him in the following year . Taken along with the letters and notes on the same sub- ject which appeared in the last volume ( pp . 365-373 ) , these two papers complete our ...
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... 2. Prosecution of Oliver St. John in the Star chamber , for a seditious libel contained in a letter to the Mayor of Marlborough , con- cerning the Benevolence 129 . 130 . 130 Page " Copy of the letter . Bacon's report of X CONTENTS .
... 2. Prosecution of Oliver St. John in the Star chamber , for a seditious libel contained in a letter to the Mayor of Marlborough , con- cerning the Benevolence 129 . 130 . 130 Page " Copy of the letter . Bacon's report of X CONTENTS .
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... copy of the opening of Bacon's charge in this case Owen , for treasonable words . Rela- • THE CHARGE OF OWEN , INDICTED OF HIGH TREASON , IN THE KING'S BENCH , BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL . The rough copy ...
... copy of the opening of Bacon's charge in this case Owen , for treasonable words . Rela- • THE CHARGE OF OWEN , INDICTED OF HIGH TREASON , IN THE KING'S BENCH , BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL . The rough copy ...
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... copy of the same letter . TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 234 • A LETTER TO THE KING , ADVISING HOW TO BREAK OFF WITH THE NEW COMPANY 236 • 7. The Lord Chancellor dangerously ill . First and second copy of Bacon's letter to the ...
... copy of the same letter . TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 234 • A LETTER TO THE KING , ADVISING HOW TO BREAK OFF WITH THE NEW COMPANY 236 • 7. The Lord Chancellor dangerously ill . First and second copy of Bacon's letter to the ...
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... dis- puted questions of jurisdiction . • • A MEMORIAL FOR HIS MAJESTY . COPIED FROM THE ORI- GINAL , CORRECTED IN A PLACE OR TWO , WITH SIR FRA . BACON'S OWN HAND . 349 2. Council held at Whitehall ( 6 June , 1616 CONTENTS . XV.
... dis- puted questions of jurisdiction . • • A MEMORIAL FOR HIS MAJESTY . COPIED FROM THE ORI- GINAL , CORRECTED IN A PLACE OR TWO , WITH SIR FRA . BACON'S OWN HAND . 349 2. Council held at Whitehall ( 6 June , 1616 CONTENTS . XV.
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