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... writing intituled , Cogitata et Visa .... Lord Bacon to my Lord Mayor , upon a proceed- ing in a private cause ....... to my Lord Treasurer Salisbury , upon a new- year's tide ........ Page . 39 ..... 40 to his Majesty , concerning ...
... writing intituled , Cogitata et Visa .... Lord Bacon to my Lord Mayor , upon a proceed- ing in a private cause ....... to my Lord Treasurer Salisbury , upon a new- year's tide ........ Page . 39 ..... 40 to his Majesty , concerning ...
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... write , because I have not yet had time fully to express my conceit , nor now , to attend you touching Irish matters , considering them as they may concern the state ; that it is one of the aptest particulars that hath come , or can ...
... write , because I have not yet had time fully to express my conceit , nor now , to attend you touching Irish matters , considering them as they may concern the state ; that it is one of the aptest particulars that hath come , or can ...
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... write these few lines to your lordship , " in methodo ignorantiæ , " which is , when a man speaketh of any subject ... writing . so short , as I do not fear the effect . My Lord of And so I commend you to God's protection . Southampton ...
... write these few lines to your lordship , " in methodo ignorantiæ , " which is , when a man speaketh of any subject ... writing . so short , as I do not fear the effect . My Lord of And so I commend you to God's protection . Southampton ...
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... write , either as a kinsman , that may be bold , or as a scholar , that hath liberty of discourse , without committing of any absurdity . If not I pray your honour to believe , I ever loved her majesty and the state , and now love ...
... write , either as a kinsman , that may be bold , or as a scholar , that hath liberty of discourse , without committing of any absurdity . If not I pray your honour to believe , I ever loved her majesty and the state , and now love ...
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... write to your majesty , that for the matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me in charge , ) I did think the com- munion of service between my lord chancellor , and my lord chief justice , in ...
... write to your majesty , that for the matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me in charge , ) I did think the com- munion of service between my lord chancellor , and my lord chief justice , in ...
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ALBAN answer assured attorney bounden Canc cause Chancery command common law conceive council court desire doth duty Earl EARL OF BUCKINGHAM EXCELLENT MAJESTY faithful servant farther favour feoffee feoffment friend and faithful friend and servant give glad Gorhambury grace grant Gray's Inn hands Harl heir HONOURABLE LORD hope humble humbly pray judges judgment king king's knight land letter LORD CHANCELLOR Lord Coke LORD KEEPER lord treasurer lordship lordship's faithful friend lordship's most obliged majesty hath majesty's MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter ment mind nature never Newmarket noble obliged friend occasion opinion pardon Parliament patent person pleased prince reason received rest Your lordship's saith seised shires SIR FRANCIS BACON SIR GEORGE VILLIERS Sir Thomas Star Chamber statute tenant tenure thanks things thought tion TOBIE MATTHEW touching true VERULAM VISCOUNT wherein whereof wish words writ write York House