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Pagina 17
... Attorney General . Parliament of 1614 . Duelling . Undertakers . Benevolences . St. John . Peacham . Consulting the Judges . Owen . Villiers . Political advice to Villiers . Overbury . Somerset . Disputes between King's Bench and ...
... Attorney General . Parliament of 1614 . Duelling . Undertakers . Benevolences . St. John . Peacham . Consulting the Judges . Owen . Villiers . Political advice to Villiers . Overbury . Somerset . Disputes between King's Bench and ...
Pagina xxix
... Attorney General , the Solicitorship 1594 . became vacant . This had been foreseen by Bacon , and , Ęt . 34 . from his near alliance to the Lord Treasurer ; from the friendship of Lord Essex ; from the honourable testimony of the bar ...
... Attorney General , the Solicitorship 1594 . became vacant . This had been foreseen by Bacon , and , Ęt . 34 . from his near alliance to the Lord Treasurer ; from the friendship of Lord Essex ; from the honourable testimony of the bar ...
Pagina lxxiii
... Attorney General's . My lord , I thank God , my wit serveth me not to deliver any opinion to the Queen , which my stomach serveth me not to maintain : one and the same conscience of duty guiding me and fortifying me . But the untruth of ...
... Attorney General's . My lord , I thank God , my wit serveth me not to deliver any opinion to the Queen , which my stomach serveth me not to maintain : one and the same conscience of duty guiding me and fortifying me . But the untruth of ...
Pagina xcviii
... attorneys , to deliver the King quiet possession of his kingdoms , so the King will re - deliver them quiet possession of their places ; rather filling places void , than removing men placed . So , & c . " The following is his letter to ...
... attorneys , to deliver the King quiet possession of his kingdoms , so the King will re - deliver them quiet possession of their places ; rather filling places void , than removing men placed . So , & c . " The following is his letter to ...
Pagina cxlii
... Attorney General to the Chief Justiceship of the Common Pleas , occasioning a vacancy in the office of Solicitor General , which Bacon strenuously exerted him- self to obtain , under the delusion , that , by increasing his practice , he ...
... Attorney General to the Chief Justiceship of the Common Pleas , occasioning a vacancy in the office of Solicitor General , which Bacon strenuously exerted him- self to obtain , under the delusion , that , by increasing his practice , he ...
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