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... people of Eng- land in puris naturalibus . God preserve your Majesty . I rest Your M.'s most bounden servant , FR . BACON . It is possible that some of the papers mentioned in 2 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . I.
... people of Eng- land in puris naturalibus . God preserve your Majesty . I rest Your M.'s most bounden servant , FR . BACON . It is possible that some of the papers mentioned in 2 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . I.
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... rest Your Majesty's most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON . 22 Jan. 1613 . H. MONTAGU . H. YELVERTON . Upon this report it seems that Cotton was kept in prison till 1618 , when the real author of the book was discovered . 3 . I ...
... rest Your Majesty's most humble and bounden servants , FR . BACON . 22 Jan. 1613 . H. MONTAGU . H. YELVERTON . Upon this report it seems that Cotton was kept in prison till 1618 , when the real author of the book was discovered . 3 . I ...
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... rest of his countrymen returned to Ireland he was allowed to go with them.1 4 . What particular communications passed between the King and the " Undertakers , " I have not ( as I said ) been able to discover . 1 Desid . Cur . Hibern ...
... rest of his countrymen returned to Ireland he was allowed to go with them.1 4 . What particular communications passed between the King and the " Undertakers , " I have not ( as I said ) been able to discover . 1 Desid . Cur . Hibern ...
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... rest At your Lps hon . commandments , This Thursday at even the 17th of Feb. 1613 . 1 S. P. Dom . James I. , vol . lxxvi . , No. 22 . EDW . COKE . HENRY HOBARTE . FR . BACON . H. MONTAGU . HENRY YELVERTON . 2 S. P. Dom . James I. , vol ...
... rest At your Lps hon . commandments , This Thursday at even the 17th of Feb. 1613 . 1 S. P. Dom . James I. , vol . lxxvi . , No. 22 . EDW . COKE . HENRY HOBARTE . FR . BACON . H. MONTAGU . HENRY YELVERTON . 2 S. P. Dom . James I. , vol ...
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... rest and sacred to its proper uses , whatever provision was required for the public services , -would doubtless be received with great satisfac- tion and would silently remove out of the way the most reasonable objection to liberality ...
... rest and sacred to its proper uses , whatever provision was required for the public services , -would doubtless be received with great satisfac- tion and would silently remove out of the way the most reasonable objection to liberality ...
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