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... 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 most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON ...
... 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 most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON ...
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... manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not ...
... manner before your Lordships : and yet let the hearers take these things right ; for certainly , if a man be required by the Council to deliver his opinion whether King James be king or no ? and he deliver his opinion that he is not ...
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... manner in which the King would get through his own part ; which though very fit for him to learn , was not one for which nature had accomplished him . To assume an air of personal indif ference to matters about which he was in fact ...
... manner in which the King would get through his own part ; which though very fit for him to learn , was not one for which nature had accomplished him . To assume an air of personal indif ference to matters about which he was in fact ...
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... manner which the King should assume in addressing his Parliament , but of the policy which he should make up his mind . to pursue . An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time - an occasion unconnected with the money ...
... manner which the King should assume in addressing his Parliament , but of the policy which he should make up his mind . to pursue . An ostensible occasion for calling a Parliament at this time - an occasion unconnected with the money ...
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... manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- MEMORIAL OF SOME POINTS WHICH MAY BE TOUCHED IN HIS MAJESTY'S SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES . That his Ma . conceiveth they come up with minds to ...
... manner of proceeding . 3. Certain resolu- tions of his M. Three regards in calling this Parlia- MEMORIAL OF SOME POINTS WHICH MAY BE TOUCHED IN HIS MAJESTY'S SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES . That his Ma . conceiveth they come up with minds to ...
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