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... give opinion beforehand upon cases to be tried . Practice in K. James's time . A LETTER TO THE KING OF ACCOUNT OF OWEN'S CAUSE , ETC. ( 11 Feb. 1614 ) Coke's written opinion on Peacham's case TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . • 112 ...
... give opinion beforehand upon cases to be tried . Practice in K. James's time . A LETTER TO THE KING OF ACCOUNT OF OWEN'S CAUSE , ETC. ( 11 Feb. 1614 ) Coke's written opinion on Peacham's case TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . • 112 ...
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... give me leave to set before you two glasses , such as certainly the like never met in one age ; the glass of France , and the glass of England . In that of France the tragedies acted and executed in two immediate Kings ; in the glass of ...
... give me leave to set before you two glasses , such as certainly the like never met in one age ; the glass of France , and the glass of England . In that of France the tragedies acted and executed in two immediate Kings ; in the glass of ...
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... give laws and manages to crowns and scepters . In this man's writing this doctrine of deposing or murthering kings seems to come to a higher elevation than heretofore ; and it is more arted and positived than in others . For in the pas ...
... give laws and manages to crowns and scepters . In this man's writing this doctrine of deposing or murthering kings seems to come to a higher elevation than heretofore ; and it is more arted and positived than in others . For in the pas ...
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... give us further time of deliberation , and also , be- cause when we shall come to give an opinion it will ( in many of them ) be upon such differences and limitations as will exceed the length of a letter , that his M. will give us ...
... give us further time of deliberation , and also , be- cause when we shall come to give an opinion it will ( in many of them ) be upon such differences and limitations as will exceed the length of a letter , that his M. will give us ...
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... give counsel and consent in the hard and important causes of the King- dom . And therefore that it were but to wrong and dis- parage themselves if from counsellors they should turn merchants or scholars . But of this his M. will speak ...
... give counsel and consent in the hard and important causes of the King- dom . And therefore that it were but to wrong and dis- parage themselves if from counsellors they should turn merchants or scholars . But of this his M. will speak ...
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