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... importance in their own day , and probably of great ultimate importance to the whole subsequent history of England , fell to his charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt ...
... importance in their own day , and probably of great ultimate importance to the whole subsequent history of England , fell to his charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt ...
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... Importance of the matter in dis- : pute intemperance on both sides . Condition in which the breach left the Government and the country Voluntary subscription for the relief of the Exchequer begun at Court : the country to be invited to ...
... Importance of the matter in dis- : pute intemperance on both sides . Condition in which the breach left the Government and the country Voluntary subscription for the relief of the Exchequer begun at Court : the country to be invited to ...
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... importance ) that though desirous to make the best of their services , Bacon himself augured little good from their intervention . TO THE KING.2 It may please your most exc . M. I most humbly pray your M. to receive into your royal ...
... importance ) that though desirous to make the best of their services , Bacon himself augured little good from their intervention . TO THE KING.2 It may please your most exc . M. I most humbly pray your M. to receive into your royal ...
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... importance for the future , or in the actual pressure of the tax , which was the immediate grievance . So that if they were not satisfied with the King's offer in 1610 to " assent to an act by which his power should be suspended from ...
... importance for the future , or in the actual pressure of the tax , which was the immediate grievance . So that if they were not satisfied with the King's offer in 1610 to " assent to an act by which his power should be suspended from ...
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... 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 no for that he is resolved this Parliament ...
... 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 no for that he is resolved this Parliament ...
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