The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12F. Frommann, 1962 |
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... concerning my Lord of Somerset , made a wrong application of them to him , whereas the truth is they had only a reference to times past , and I had formerly at large made your Majesty acquainted with them , and so shall again my Lord ...
... concerning my Lord of Somerset , made a wrong application of them to him , whereas the truth is they had only a reference to times past , and I had formerly at large made your Majesty acquainted with them , and so shall again my Lord ...
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... concerning Commendams , the proceedings wherein had either been mishandled or misre- ported ; for his Majesty a year since had received advertisements concerning that case in two extremes : By some , that it did trench far into his ...
... concerning Commendams , the proceedings wherein had either been mishandled or misre- ported ; for his Majesty a year since had received advertisements concerning that case in two extremes : By some , that it did trench far into his ...
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... concerning same , 352 . 357-369 . Commons , House of , elected in 1614 , 19 . Two - thirds of the members new , 20 . Resolution ( with special exception of Bacon on this occasion ) that the Attorney - General is ex officio ineligible ...
... concerning same , 352 . 357-369 . Commons , House of , elected in 1614 , 19 . Two - thirds of the members new , 20 . Resolution ( with special exception of Bacon on this occasion ) that the Attorney - General is ex officio ineligible ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
The Kings second speech announcing the Bills of Grace | 2 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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