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... referred to them by the Lord Chancellor . The King recites these answers at full length , word for word , as given under all their names , and embodies them in a solemn Decree to be enrolled among the records of the Chancery . What ...
... referred to them by the Lord Chancellor . The King recites these answers at full length , word for word , as given under all their names , and embodies them in a solemn Decree to be enrolled among the records of the Chancery . What ...
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... referred to as well as to know where he may find them , I must print them in the page before his eyes . All this takes up space . And though the particular wants or wishes of any given reader might no doubt be satisfied at much less ...
... referred to as well as to know where he may find them , I must print them in the page before his eyes . All this takes up space . And though the particular wants or wishes of any given reader might no doubt be satisfied at much less ...
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... referred to the L. Chancellor , the Earl of Suffolk , and Bacon . Opposed by the University · • • 103 105 106 " • 107 114 · 1115 . 118 120 121 · 121 122 123 • 129 131 132 TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE VICE - CHANCELLOR AND OTHERS THE ...
... referred to the L. Chancellor , the Earl of Suffolk , and Bacon . Opposed by the University · • • 103 105 106 " • 107 114 · 1115 . 118 120 121 · 121 122 123 • 129 131 132 TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE VICE - CHANCELLOR AND OTHERS THE ...
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... referred to Bacon . MR . ATTORNEY'S CERTIFICATE TOUCHING THE PATENT FOR SLITTING IRON BARS ( 27 Jan. 1616–7 ) 9. Origin of the order of Baronets . Question as to Precedence . Petition for explanation and declaration referred to Bacon ...
... referred to Bacon . MR . ATTORNEY'S CERTIFICATE TOUCHING THE PATENT FOR SLITTING IRON BARS ( 27 Jan. 1616–7 ) 9. Origin of the order of Baronets . Question as to Precedence . Petition for explanation and declaration referred to Bacon ...
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... referred to Bacon . Another Masque in preparation · 6. Public charge to be given to the Judges and Justices on the last Star Chamber day . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) TO THE KING ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) THE GRACING OF THE ...
... referred to Bacon . Another Masque in preparation · 6. Public charge to be given to the Judges and Justices on the last Star Chamber day . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) TO THE KING ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) THE GRACING OF THE ...
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