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... thought about the occasions of his time ; and to make that knowledge of any value it is necessary to ascertain correctly what the occasions really were . J. S. · CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . BOOK V. CHAPTER PREFACE . V.
... thought about the occasions of his time ; and to make that knowledge of any value it is necessary to ascertain correctly what the occasions really were . J. S. · CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . BOOK V. CHAPTER PREFACE . V.
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... thought circumstances suspicious enough to justify his detention , pending further inquiry . The particulars of that inquiry ( which appears to have been in the hands of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury ) are not preserved : but the ...
... thought circumstances suspicious enough to justify his detention , pending further inquiry . The particulars of that inquiry ( which appears to have been in the hands of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury ) are not preserved : but the ...
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... thought necessary to deal with the case judicially . This was William Talbot , a member of the Irish Parliament , one of the leaders of the Catholic party , and said to be " their chief oracle for law . " He had been committed to the ...
... thought necessary to deal with the case judicially . This was William Talbot , a member of the Irish Parliament , one of the leaders of the Catholic party , and said to be " their chief oracle for law . " He had been committed to the ...
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... thought it expedient to urge , or to 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 whole business and history of the coming session , into the details of which , as ...
... thought it expedient to urge , or to 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 whole business and history of the coming session , into the details of which , as ...
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... thought expedient to divulge ; that so they might be brought forward or kept back according to the turns and exigencies of the time . Other Bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon 16 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... thought expedient to divulge ; that so they might be brought forward or kept back according to the turns and exigencies of the time . Other Bills to be propounded , not yet consulted upon 16 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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