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... CAUSE ( 27 Jan. 1614 ) Nature and object of the proposed innovation Policy of exacting fines for Recusancy • The King's 98 · . 100 • . 102 104 5. The King's argument on Peacham's case Bacon's conference with CONTENTS . ix.
... CAUSE ( 27 Jan. 1614 ) Nature and object of the proposed innovation Policy of exacting fines for Recusancy • The King's 98 · . 100 • . 102 104 5. The King's argument on Peacham's case Bacon's conference with CONTENTS . ix.
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... nature , then for my part I shall little esteem their service if they confess themselves to be but brokers for bargains . Secondly , if they do devise and propound anything that is fit , then that it be followed and pursued , because ...
... nature , then for my part I shall little esteem their service if they confess themselves to be but brokers for bargains . Secondly , if they do devise and propound anything that is fit , then that it be followed and pursued , because ...
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... nature were enough to quench and mortify all malignity , and a King shielded and supported by posterity ; yet this King in the chair of majesty , ( his vine and olive branches about him , ) attended by his nobles and third estate in ...
... nature were enough to quench and mortify all malignity , and a King shielded and supported by posterity ; yet this King in the chair of majesty , ( his vine and olive branches about him , ) attended by his nobles and third estate in ...
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... nature of this offence : There hath been published lately to the world a work of Zuarez1 a Portuguese , a professor in the university of Coimbra , a confi- dent and daring writer , such a one as Tully describes in de- rision , nihil tam ...
... nature of this offence : There hath been published lately to the world a work of Zuarez1 a Portuguese , a professor in the university of Coimbra , a confi- dent and daring writer , such a one as Tully describes in de- rision , nihil tam ...
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... nature . But with this I do not charge you neither ; but this is the true lati- tude of your words , That if the doctrine touching the killing of kings be matter of faith , then you submit yourself to the judgment of the catholic Roman ...
... nature . But with this I do not charge you neither ; but this is the true lati- tude of your words , That if the doctrine touching the killing of kings be matter of faith , then you submit yourself to the judgment of the catholic Roman ...
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