History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... King Coke's protest The judges give way Bacon becomes a Privy Councillor The King's address to the judges Coke suspended Is ordered to review his reports Is dismissed Montague made Justice Rise of Villiers Chief Bacon's advice to him ...
... King Coke's protest The judges give way Bacon becomes a Privy Councillor The King's address to the judges Coke suspended Is ordered to review his reports Is dismissed Montague made Justice Rise of Villiers Chief Bacon's advice to him ...
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... King . Irritation of the King and Buckingham Coke's visit to the King Yelverton's report of Buck- ingham's feeling Bacon restored to favour Marriage of Frances Coke Coke restored to the Coun- cil table . Death of Winwood The marriage ...
... King . Irritation of the King and Buckingham Coke's visit to the King Yelverton's report of Buck- ingham's feeling Bacon restored to favour Marriage of Frances Coke Coke restored to the Coun- cil table . Death of Winwood The marriage ...
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... King's interference 1617 The City loan . 196 with the election of the Rise of Cranfield 1618 Financial reforms · 198 Recorder of London 216 • • 200 1612 The establishment of Epis- copacy in Scotland rati- fied by Parliament · 220 1614 ...
... King's interference 1617 The City loan . 196 with the election of the Rise of Cranfield 1618 Financial reforms · 198 Recorder of London 216 • • 200 1612 The establishment of Epis- copacy in Scotland rati- fied by Parliament · 220 1614 ...
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... King against it 1619 Seiden compelled to pro- 255 fess regret for its publi- cation A quiet time in the history of the Church 1618 Arminianism in Holland . xi PAGE • 256 257 258 . 259 The Revolution at the Hague 1619 Execution of ...
... King against it 1619 Seiden compelled to pro- 255 fess regret for its publi- cation A quiet time in the history of the Church 1618 Arminianism in Holland . xi PAGE • 256 257 258 . 259 The Revolution at the Hague 1619 Execution of ...
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... King , and therefore like to be a safe and tender guardian of the regal rights . " - Bacon to the King , Jan. 27 , Letters and Life , iv . 234 . 1615 de rege iNCONSULTO . 9 judges to act as & DISGRACE OF CHIEF JUSTICE COKE . CH . XXII .
... King , and therefore like to be a safe and tender guardian of the regal rights . " - Bacon to the King , Jan. 27 , Letters and Life , iv . 234 . 1615 de rege iNCONSULTO . 9 judges to act as & DISGRACE OF CHIEF JUSTICE COKE . CH . XXII .
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