The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 95
... parliament in 1601 a virtual discontinuance of the practise . In that same parliament Bacon had drawn a distinction be- tween legitimate and illegitimate patents and monopolies , or between what we would now call patents and what we ...
... parliament in 1601 a virtual discontinuance of the practise . In that same parliament Bacon had drawn a distinction be- tween legitimate and illegitimate patents and monopolies , or between what we would now call patents and what we ...
Pagina 96
... parliament . He said , in part : My third proposition is that this Parliament may be a little reduced to the more ancient form which was to voice the Parliament to be for some other business of estate and not merely for money ; but that ...
... parliament . He said , in part : My third proposition is that this Parliament may be a little reduced to the more ancient form which was to voice the Parliament to be for some other business of estate and not merely for money ; but that ...
Pagina 140
... Parliament to impose an Established Church of their own on the nation . Using his right hand this time , he wrote a sonnet " On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament " : Because you have thrown off your Prelate Lord ...
... Parliament to impose an Established Church of their own on the nation . Using his right hand this time , he wrote a sonnet " On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament " : Because you have thrown off your Prelate Lord ...
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