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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... king's service prejudiced in my instance . But herein I will be ruled by your lordship . It is fit likewise , though much against my mind , that I let your lordship know , that I shall not be able to pay the money within the time by ...
... king's service prejudiced in my instance . But herein I will be ruled by your lordship . It is fit likewise , though much against my mind , that I let your lordship know , that I shall not be able to pay the money within the time by ...
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... king Defender of the Faith , because he receives not the discipline and presbytery ; and the lawyer will tell him , it is no part of the king's stile , it will go hard with such a lawyer . Or if a tribunitious popular spirit will go and ...
... king Defender of the Faith , because he receives not the discipline and presbytery ; and the lawyer will tell him , it is no part of the king's stile , it will go hard with such a lawyer . Or if a tribunitious popular spirit will go and ...
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... king's prerogative in general ; the other , a slander and de- pravation of the king's power and honour in this commission . And for the first of these , I consider it again in three degrees : first , that he presumed to censure the king's ...
... king's prerogative in general ; the other , a slander and de- pravation of the king's power and honour in this commission . And for the first of these , I consider it again in three degrees : first , that he presumed to censure the king's ...
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... king's council . But Mr. Whitelocke did not advise his client to acquaint the king's council with it , but pre- sumptuously giveth opinion , that it is void . Nay , not so much as a clause or passage of modesty , as that he submits his ...
... king's council . But Mr. Whitelocke did not advise his client to acquaint the king's council with it , but pre- sumptuously giveth opinion , that it is void . Nay , not so much as a clause or passage of modesty , as that he submits his ...
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... king's serjeant , Sir Robert Man- sell , charging the one as a counsellor , the other as a questioner , in matters of the king's prerogative and sovereignty upon occasion of a commission intended for a research into the administration ...
... king's serjeant , Sir Robert Man- sell , charging the one as a counsellor , the other as a questioner , in matters of the king's prerogative and sovereignty upon occasion of a commission intended for a research into the administration ...
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