The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... according to your infinite merit ; for both which , parliaments have been , and are , the ancient and honourable remedy . Now because I take myself to have a little skill in that region , as one , that ever affected , that your ma ...
... according to your infinite merit ; for both which , parliaments have been , and are , the ancient and honourable remedy . Now because I take myself to have a little skill in that region , as one , that ever affected , that your ma ...
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... ACCORDING to your highness's pleasure signified by my lord Chamberlain ( a ) , I have considered of ( a ) Thomas Howard , earl of Suffolk . the petition of certain baronets ( 6 ) made unto Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 63 To ...
... ACCORDING to your highness's pleasure signified by my lord Chamberlain ( a ) , I have considered of ( a ) Thomas Howard , earl of Suffolk . the petition of certain baronets ( 6 ) made unto Letters , etc. of Lord Chancellor Bacon . 63 To ...
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... according to law ; though Mr. Whitelocke had given that opinion only in private to his client , and not under his hand , Sir Robert Mansell was also committed to the Marshalsea , for anima- ting the lord admiral against the commission ...
... according to law ; though Mr. Whitelocke had given that opinion only in private to his client , and not under his hand , Sir Robert Mansell was also committed to the Marshalsea , for anima- ting the lord admiral against the commission ...
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... ACCORDING to his majesty's pleasure by you sig- nified unto me , we have attended my lord Chan- cellor ( b ) , my lord Treasurer ( c ) , and Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer ( d ) , concerning Sir Gilbert Hough- ton's patent stayed at ...
... ACCORDING to his majesty's pleasure by you sig- nified unto me , we have attended my lord Chan- cellor ( b ) , my lord Treasurer ( c ) , and Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer ( d ) , concerning Sir Gilbert Hough- ton's patent stayed at ...
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... according to your command- ment , I will give your majesty account with speed of the conclusion of that conference . ( a ) Harl . MSS . Vol . 6996 . Lac- ( b ) John Carey , Baron of Hunsdon . He died in April , 1617 . Farther , I think ...
... according to your command- ment , I will give your majesty account with speed of the conclusion of that conference . ( a ) Harl . MSS . Vol . 6996 . Lac- ( b ) John Carey , Baron of Hunsdon . He died in April , 1617 . Farther , I think ...
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