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... GIVEN BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , AGAINST MR . I. S. FOR SCAN- DALISING AND TRADUCING IN THE PUBLIC SESSIONS LETTERS SENT FROM THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL TOUCH- ING THE BENEVOLENCE Coke's opinions on the case ...
... GIVEN BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , AGAINST MR . I. S. FOR SCAN- DALISING AND TRADUCING IN THE PUBLIC SESSIONS LETTERS SENT FROM THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL TOUCH- ING THE BENEVOLENCE Coke's opinions on the case ...
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... GIVEN BY SIR JOHN DIGBY . ( 9 April , 1616 ) . Examination of Sir Robert Cotton . 262 263 A LETTER FROM THE KING'S ATTORNEY TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS , CONCERNING THE PROCEEDING WITH SOMERSET . 13o APR . 1616 . 265 Page Re - examination of ...
... GIVEN BY SIR JOHN DIGBY . ( 9 April , 1616 ) . Examination of Sir Robert Cotton . 262 263 A LETTER FROM THE KING'S ATTORNEY TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS , CONCERNING THE PROCEEDING WITH SOMERSET . 13o APR . 1616 . 265 Page Re - examination of ...
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... given on the 19th of November to proceed against him in the Star Chamber . He does not appear to have been accused or suspected of any personal disloyalty , and I suppose the object of the proceeding was only to establish and proclaim ...
... given on the 19th of November to proceed against him in the Star Chamber . He does not appear to have been accused or suspected of any personal disloyalty , and I suppose the object of the proceeding was only to establish and proclaim ...
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... given ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in the ...
... given ground , he hath gone backward and forward , but in such a fashion , and with such in- terchange of repenting and relapsing , as I cannot tell whether it doth extenuate or aggravate his offence . If he shall now publicly in the ...
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... given by the Pope , this writer hath defined of a series , or succession , or substitution of hangmen or bourreaux , 2 to be sure , lest an executioner should fail ; for he saith , that when a king is sentenced by the Pope to ...
... given by the Pope , this writer hath defined of a series , or succession , or substitution of hangmen or bourreaux , 2 to be sure , lest an executioner should fail ; for he saith , that when a king is sentenced by the Pope to ...
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