The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... CONCERNING THE SOLICITOR'S PLACE . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIP , I am not privy to myself of any such ill de- serving towards your lordship , as that I should think it an imprudent thing to be a suitor for your favour in a reasonable ...
... CONCERNING THE SOLICITOR'S PLACE . MAY IT PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIP , I am not privy to myself of any such ill de- serving towards your lordship , as that I should think it an imprudent thing to be a suitor for your favour in a reasonable ...
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... CONCERNING THE EARL OF TYRONE . THOSE advertisements which your lordship im- parted to me , and the like , I hold to be no more certain to make judgment upon than a patient's water to a physician : therefore for me upon one water to ...
... CONCERNING THE EARL OF TYRONE . THOSE advertisements which your lordship im- parted to me , and the like , I hold to be no more certain to make judgment upon than a patient's water to a physician : therefore for me upon one water to ...
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... concerning certain indict- majesty . ments , in the nature of præmunire , preferred into the King's Bench , but not found , is not so much Feb. 10 , 1615 . as is noised abroad , though , I must say , it was " omni tempere nimium , et ...
... concerning certain indict- majesty . ments , in the nature of præmunire , preferred into the King's Bench , but not found , is not so much Feb. 10 , 1615 . as is noised abroad , though , I must say , it was " omni tempere nimium , et ...
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... concerning matters of estate , after he shall begin once to be a confessant ; and so make as well a politic ground , as a ground of cle- mency , for farther stay . And for the second degree of proceeding to trial , and staying judgment ...
... concerning matters of estate , after he shall begin once to be a confessant ; and so make as well a politic ground , as a ground of cle- mency , for farther stay . And for the second degree of proceeding to trial , and staying judgment ...
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... concerning the state and honour thereof , do not pass too licentiously in the city unpunished ; while these words which concern your particular are so straightly inquired into , and punished with such extremity . But these things , your ...
... concerning the state and honour thereof , do not pass too licentiously in the city unpunished ; while these words which concern your particular are so straightly inquired into , and punished with such extremity . But these things , your ...
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