The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... Parliament ..... 9 9 to the King , upon the sending unto him a beginning of a History of His Majesty's Time ....... to the Lord Chancellor , touching the History of Britain . 23 33 23 23 9 to the King , about the pardon of the Parlia ...
... Parliament ..... 9 9 to the King , upon the sending unto him a beginning of a History of His Majesty's Time ....... to the Lord Chancellor , touching the History of Britain . 23 33 23 23 9 to the King , about the pardon of the Parlia ...
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... Parliament as- sembled ....... 182 to the King .. 183 172 to the King ... 183 to the Marquis of Buckingham . 172 to the Prince of Wales ... 183 to the Marquis of Buckingham 172 to the King ....... .. 184 to the Duke of Buckingham ...
... Parliament as- sembled ....... 182 to the King .. 183 172 to the King ... 183 to the Marquis of Buckingham . 172 to the Prince of Wales ... 183 to the Marquis of Buckingham 172 to the King ....... .. 184 to the Duke of Buckingham ...
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... Parliament to justices of assize ...... 251 The authority of the justice of assizes much ..... 251 lessened by the Court of Common Pleas , erected in Henry III's . time ............. 251 The justices of assize have at this day five ...
... Parliament to justices of assize ...... 251 The authority of the justice of assizes much ..... 251 lessened by the Court of Common Pleas , erected in Henry III's . time ............. 251 The justices of assize have at this day five ...
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... PARLIAMENT . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR GOOD LORDSHIP , I was sorry to find by your lordship's speech yesterday , that my last speech in Parliament , delivered in discharge of my conscience , my duty to God , her majesty , and my country , was ...
... PARLIAMENT . IT MAY PLEASE YOUR GOOD LORDSHIP , I was sorry to find by your lordship's speech yesterday , that my last speech in Parliament , delivered in discharge of my conscience , my duty to God , her majesty , and my country , was ...
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... parliament , thinking no time so precious , but that I should talk of these mat- ters with so good and dear a friend . And so , with my wonted wishes , I leave you to God's goodness . From Gray's Inn , Febr . 17 , 1610 . A LETTER TO THE ...
... parliament , thinking no time so precious , but that I should talk of these mat- ters with so good and dear a friend . And so , with my wonted wishes , I leave you to God's goodness . From Gray's Inn , Febr . 17 , 1610 . A LETTER TO THE ...
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