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Page xxxiv
... matter is cold , and hath taken too much wind ; whereat she seemed again offended , and rose from me , and that resolution for a while continued ; and after , in the beginning of Midsummer term , I attending her , and finding her ...
... matter is cold , and hath taken too much wind ; whereat she seemed again offended , and rose from me , and that resolution for a while continued ; and after , in the beginning of Midsummer term , I attending her , and finding her ...
Page xxxvi
... matter , and had no manner of coherence with the rest of the charge , being matters of Ireland : and therefore ... matter of charge and ac- cusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . Wherewith , though I was in mine ...
... matter , and had no manner of coherence with the rest of the charge , being matters of Ireland : and therefore ... matter of charge and ac- cusation , this only was but matter of caveat and admonition . Wherewith , though I was in mine ...
Page xxxviii
... matter went well then , was the way to make her leave off there ; and I remem- ber well I said to her , You have now , madam , obtained victory over two things , which the greatest princes in the world cannot at their wills subdue ; the ...
... matter went well then , was the way to make her leave off there ; and I remem- ber well I said to her , You have now , madam , obtained victory over two things , which the greatest princes in the world cannot at their wills subdue ; the ...
Page lxiv
... matter was referred , and upon their report , the king in person pronounced judgment in favour of the lord chan- cellor , with some strong observations upon the conduct of Coke . Pending this investigation , ( 1616 , Et . 56 ...
... matter was referred , and upon their report , the king in person pronounced judgment in favour of the lord chan- cellor , with some strong observations upon the conduct of Coke . Pending this investigation , ( 1616 , Et . 56 ...
Page lxxii
... matter . These observations not one cause unheard ; the lawyers drawn dry of were well received , and immediately adopted by all the motions they were to make ; not one peti- the king ; and although informations were filed tion ...
... matter . These observations not one cause unheard ; the lawyers drawn dry of were well received , and immediately adopted by all the motions they were to make ; not one peti- the king ; and although informations were filed tion ...
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