The North American Review, Band 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... king's bench , osten- sibly , indeed , because it was alleged that his great abilities might be more useful to the king in the latter situation , but in reality , as it has been supposed , through the intrigues of sir Francis Bacon ...
... king's bench , osten- sibly , indeed , because it was alleged that his great abilities might be more useful to the king in the latter situation , but in reality , as it has been supposed , through the intrigues of sir Francis Bacon ...
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... king privy to the murder of Overbury , the king was so deeply incensed that the trial of Monson was laid aside and himself discharged , and sir Edward Coke se- verely rebuked for his indiscretion . The king's displeasure on account of ...
... king privy to the murder of Overbury , the king was so deeply incensed that the trial of Monson was laid aside and himself discharged , and sir Edward Coke se- verely rebuked for his indiscretion . The king's displeasure on account of ...
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... king for reparation . To this appeal the king replied , that his counsel had done their duty and he would maintain them in it ; which ended the controversy ; for sir Edward immediately said he would not dispute with his majesty ; and ...
... king for reparation . To this appeal the king replied , that his counsel had done their duty and he would maintain them in it ; which ended the controversy ; for sir Edward immediately said he would not dispute with his majesty ; and ...
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