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... offered to Parliament Policy and intentions of the government . Difficulties in the way 5. General election . Sir R. Winwood appointed Secretary of State Page 1 5 12 13 · 14 18 19 • 21 · · 24 • 6. Bacon's idea of the style in which the ...
... offered to Parliament Policy and intentions of the government . Difficulties in the way 5. General election . Sir R. Winwood appointed Secretary of State Page 1 5 12 13 · 14 18 19 • 21 · · 24 • 6. Bacon's idea of the style in which the ...
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... offered in vain . Disorderly debates , and abrupt dissolution 9. Account of the dissolution by Chamberlain and Lorkin Supposed conspiracy to upset the Parliament . Bacon's silence . during the later debates , how to be accounted for ...
... offered in vain . Disorderly debates , and abrupt dissolution 9. Account of the dissolution by Chamberlain and Lorkin Supposed conspiracy to upset the Parliament . Bacon's silence . during the later debates , how to be accounted for ...
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... offer of that 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 ...
... offer of that 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 ...
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... offer , or to acquiesce in and though it is but a list of titles , it will be found to throw so much light upon the ... offered to the Parliament . 1. An act for the passing the accounts of Sheriffs , Escheators , Collec- tors of ...
... offer , or to acquiesce in and though it is but a list of titles , it will be found to throw so much light upon the ... offered to the Parliament . 1. An act for the passing the accounts of Sheriffs , Escheators , Collec- tors of ...
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... I take to be propositions emanating from the Government itself . In MS . " liable unto the Parliament of other . " Bills to be drawn by his May's most gracious direction 1613-14 . ] 15 BILLS TO BE OFFERED TO PARLIAMENT .
... I take to be propositions emanating from the Government itself . In MS . " liable unto the Parliament of other . " Bills to be drawn by his May's most gracious direction 1613-14 . ] 15 BILLS TO BE OFFERED TO PARLIAMENT .
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