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Pagina x
... King's Bench and Chancery . Privy counsellor . Resig- nation and death of Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the ...
... King's Bench and Chancery . Privy counsellor . Resig- nation and death of Lord Brackley . Lord Keeper . His pecuniary loss . Presents to the monarch and officers of state . To the Lord Keeper . To Judges . Abolition in France of the ...
Pagina xlvi
... king . But neither the consciousness of his own pow- ers or of the king's discernment rendered Bacon inert or passive . He used all his influence , both in England and in Scotland , to insure the protec- tion of James . He wrote to the ...
... king . But neither the consciousness of his own pow- ers or of the king's discernment rendered Bacon inert or passive . He used all his influence , both in England and in Scotland , to insure the protec- tion of James . He wrote to the ...
Pagina lx
... king's friends being , however , of no avail , the king , seeing no hope of assistance , in anger dissolved the parlia- ment , and committed several of the members who had spoken freely of his measures . duties , an opportunity to ...
... king's friends being , however , of no avail , the king , seeing no hope of assistance , in anger dissolved the parlia- ment , and committed several of the members who had spoken freely of his measures . duties , an opportunity to ...
Pagina lxi
... king . To be certain of the law , the king resolved to obtain the opinions of the judges before the pro- secution was commenced . For this purpose , the attorney - general was employed to confer with Sir Edward Coke , Mr. Sergeant ...
... king . To be certain of the law , the king resolved to obtain the opinions of the judges before the pro- secution was commenced . For this purpose , the attorney - general was employed to confer with Sir Edward Coke , Mr. Sergeant ...
Pagina lxii
... king , stating that Peacham had been put to the torture , he says , " Though we are driven to make our way through questions , which I wish were otherwise , yet I hope the end will be good " and , unable at that period to counteract the ...
... king , stating that Peacham had been put to the torture , he says , " Though we are driven to make our way through questions , which I wish were otherwise , yet I hope the end will be good " and , unable at that period to counteract the ...
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