Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 197
... speech , the Lord Keeper was instructed to answer , that Liberty of speech was granted in respect of Aye and No ; but not that every- one should speak as he listed . 22nd February . The members , in short , had only liberty to vote and ...
... speech , the Lord Keeper was instructed to answer , that Liberty of speech was granted in respect of Aye and No ; but not that every- one should speak as he listed . 22nd February . The members , in short , had only liberty to vote and ...
Pagina 199
... speech . Freedom and Liberty were not going to be let down if he could help it . We know this because we have a fragmentary record of what he said on what we should now consider to be the debate on the Address . It was a speech on " Law ...
... speech . Freedom and Liberty were not going to be let down if he could help it . We know this because we have a fragmentary record of what he said on what we should now consider to be the debate on the Address . It was a speech on " Law ...
Pagina 206
... speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But I will not wrong my own good mind ... Speech , " he struck an almost defiant note with the first sentence he uttered : " Neither profit nor peril shall ...
... speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But I will not wrong my own good mind ... Speech , " he struck an almost defiant note with the first sentence he uttered : " Neither profit nor peril shall ...
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