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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... lands Lady Hatton appeals to the Council · Bacon's letter to the 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 ...
... lands Lady Hatton appeals to the Council · Bacon's letter to the 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 ...
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... land 335 His interviews with Digby and the King 337 Volunteers allowed to go to the defence of the Palatinate 339 Voluntary contributions raised 340 James at Paul's Cross 341 tion · 342 Political suicide of James . Resumption of the mar ...
... land 335 His interviews with Digby and the King 337 Volunteers allowed to go to the defence of the Palatinate 339 Voluntary contributions raised 340 James at Paul's Cross 341 tion · 342 Political suicide of James . Resumption of the mar ...
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... land The Marriage Treaty pressed forward Bacon's draft of a pro- clamation summoning Parliament • 389 Naunton's disgrace 391 · The Vox Populi 392 Bacon created Viscount St. Alban 393 • The Benevolence pressed . Appearance of the Novum ...
... land The Marriage Treaty pressed forward Bacon's draft of a pro- clamation summoning Parliament • 389 Naunton's disgrace 391 · The Vox Populi 392 Bacon created Viscount St. Alban 393 • The Benevolence pressed . Appearance of the Novum ...
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... land , or the right to some petty office was at stake , it is not probable that any great harm had been done . In the reign of Elizabeth , Bacon would havę been right in saying that it ought to be a matter of indifference to the parties ...
... land , or the right to some petty office was at stake , it is not probable that any great harm had been done . In the reign of Elizabeth , Bacon would havę been right in saying that it ought to be a matter of indifference to the parties ...
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... lands , which would be serviceable to the commerce of the mother country . 1 The paragraph , in which Villiers is entreated not to interfere by word or letter in any cause depending in a court of justice , only appears in the second ...
... lands , which would be serviceable to the commerce of the mother country . 1 The paragraph , in which Villiers is entreated not to interfere by word or letter in any cause depending in a court of justice , only appears in the second ...
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