Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, Volumen3G.W. Smith, 1874 |
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... a de- fender , believing that he retained his place in the Queen's heart , and that he would yet have the disposal of the patronage of the Crown . On his sudden return without leave from his command , and his hurrying down to III . - I.
... a de- fender , believing that he retained his place in the Queen's heart , and that he would yet have the disposal of the patronage of the Crown . On his sudden return without leave from his command , and his hurrying down to III . - I.
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... command , and his hurrying down to Non- such , where the Court lay , Bacon followed him , and had the mortification to find , that , after a gleam of returning favor , the Earl had been ordered into confinement . But , to guard against ...
... command , and his hurrying down to Non- such , where the Court lay , Bacon followed him , and had the mortification to find , that , after a gleam of returning favor , the Earl had been ordered into confinement . But , to guard against ...
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... commands , by Sir Edward Carey , that he should not be executed ; -then , remembering his perverse obstinacy , -that he scorned to ask her pardon or to send her the ring , the appointed pledge of love and reconciliation , -she from time ...
... commands , by Sir Edward Carey , that he should not be executed ; -then , remembering his perverse obstinacy , -that he scorned to ask her pardon or to send her the ring , the appointed pledge of love and reconciliation , -she from time ...
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... command- ers in the wars . In all which , nevertheless , I can chal- lenge to myself no sufficiency , but that I was diligent and reasonably happy to execute those directions which I re- ceived either immediately from your royal mouth ...
... command- ers in the wars . In all which , nevertheless , I can chal- lenge to myself no sufficiency , but that I was diligent and reasonably happy to execute those directions which I re- ceived either immediately from your royal mouth ...
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... command . " 1 It must have been disagreeable for him now to declare the law , " that nothing short of an express_pardon could purge the penalties of treason , and that Raleigh , being civiliter mortuus ought naturally to be put to death ...
... command . " 1 It must have been disagreeable for him now to declare the law , " that nothing short of an express_pardon could purge the penalties of treason , and that Raleigh , being civiliter mortuus ought naturally to be put to death ...
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