The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen4Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... tion broken off . 7. Collection of Grievances . Impositions . Message from the King to the Commons received through the Council * • 155 159 161 162 163 07 167 · 169 . 175 A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR , PERSUADING THE HOUSE OF ...
... tion broken off . 7. Collection of Grievances . Impositions . Message from the King to the Commons received through the Council * • 155 159 161 162 163 07 167 · 169 . 175 A SPEECH OF THE KING'S SOLICITOR , PERSUADING THE HOUSE OF ...
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... TION OF THE KING'S YEARLY REVENUE BY CONVERTING OF HIS LANDS INTO A YEARLY FEE - FARM RENT , MULTIPLIED IN PROPORTION TO THAT WHICH HE NOW RECEIVETH • . . 303 305 310 314 . 327 5. Enquiry into deceits practised by the Farmers of the ...
... TION OF THE KING'S YEARLY REVENUE BY CONVERTING OF HIS LANDS INTO A YEARLY FEE - FARM RENT , MULTIPLIED IN PROPORTION TO THAT WHICH HE NOW RECEIVETH • . . 303 305 310 314 . 327 5. Enquiry into deceits practised by the Farmers of the ...
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... tion to be sworn and subscribed unto by the noblèmen and gentle- men of this kingdom . It is done in that form , as I dare boldly say no man would have refused to swear and subscribe unto it ; but in Egerton Papers , p . 413 . 1 regard ...
... tion to be sworn and subscribed unto by the noblèmen and gentle- men of this kingdom . It is done in that form , as I dare boldly say no man would have refused to swear and subscribe unto it ; but in Egerton Papers , p . 413 . 1 regard ...
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... tion had been made to Bacon's claim , but that being referred to the Lord Treasurer it had been overruled in his favour and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used , and wrote to ...
... tion had been made to Bacon's claim , but that being referred to the Lord Treasurer it had been overruled in his favour and when , in spite of this , the payment was still delayed , he thought himself ill- used , and wrote to ...
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... tion . And as it was never suspected that any undue influence was used to limit the freedom of the defence , or to bias the decision , it is 1 Coke's Reports . 2 Vol . VII . p . 641 . 3 Gardiner , i . 323 . strange that in these times ...
... tion . And as it was never suspected that any undue influence was used to limit the freedom of the defence , or to bias the decision , it is 1 Coke's Reports . 2 Vol . VII . p . 641 . 3 Gardiner , i . 323 . strange that in these times ...
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