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... Bacon as a law reporter , 86 . Hobart , Sir Henry ( " my lord Hub- berd " in Bacon's letters ) , Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , joint report on certain proposi- tions for Parliament signed by him , 13 . Called to assist the Lord ...
... Bacon as a law reporter , 86 . Hobart , Sir Henry ( " my lord Hub- berd " in Bacon's letters ) , Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , joint report on certain proposi- tions for Parliament signed by him , 13 . Called to assist the Lord ...
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... Bacon's note to the King touch- ing lands settled by , 124 . Nottingham , Charles Howard , Earl of , Lord Admiral , his speech on the question of calling a new Par- liament , 203. See 113 . Noy , Mr. , recommended by Bacon as a Law ...
... Bacon's note to the King touch- ing lands settled by , 124 . Nottingham , Charles Howard , Earl of , Lord Admiral , his speech on the question of calling a new Par- liament , 203. See 113 . Noy , Mr. , recommended by Bacon as a Law ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding. U. V. W. Y. END OF VOL . V. Viula 42.- 긴 MICHIGAN. " Undertakers , " Sir H. Neville and his party so called , 1—3 . Allusion to them in Bacon's memo- rial for the King's speech , 30 . Excitement in the ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding. U. V. W. Y. END OF VOL . V. Viula 42.- 긴 MICHIGAN. " Undertakers , " Sir H. Neville and his party so called , 1—3 . Allusion to them in Bacon's memo- rial for the King's speech , 30 . Excitement in the ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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