Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 7Longman, 1874 |
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Common terms and phrases
advice ALBAN answer Bacon Bacon's hand Bohemia Canc cause Chamberlain charge Chief Justice Coke commanded Committee Commons confess copy Council Court declare desire doth doubt draught Earl England faithful servant favour fly-leaf friend and servant Gibson Papers give Gondomar Gorhambury grace Harl hear honourable Lord hope House House of Lords humbly hundred pounds Indorsed judge judgment King King's letter Lord Chamberlain Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Lordship Lordship's faithful friend Lordship's most obliged Majesty hath Majesty's Majesty's pleasure MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM matter ment Novum Organum obliged friend offence opinion Palatinate pardon Parliament patent persons present Prince proceeding proclamation question received rest Your Lordship's ROBERT NAUNTON seal sent sentence Sir Edward Sir Edward Coke Sir Thomas Spain speech Star Chamber Stephens's submission thanks things thought Toby Matthew touching unto usury VERULAM viii wherein whereof writing