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... ENGLAND . COLLECTED AND EDITED BY JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. ROBERT OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; LESLIE ELLIS , LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , M. A. BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
... ENGLAND . COLLECTED AND EDITED BY JAMES SPEDDING , M.A. ROBERT OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; LESLIE ELLIS , LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , M. A. BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
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... law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is true it was ever by the kings of this realm despised , as a thing ignoble and indign for a king , though it is ...
... law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is true it was ever by the kings of this realm despised , as a thing ignoble and indign for a king , though it is ...
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... England , divers of the great counsellors were presented from the French with jewels . The Lord Henry Howard ' was ... lawyers on work to debate , whether the donation of Constantine the Great to Sylvester were good and valid in law or ...
... England , divers of the great counsellors were presented from the French with jewels . The Lord Henry Howard ' was ... lawyers on work to debate , whether the donation of Constantine the Great to Sylvester were good and valid in law or ...
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... England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Law- reston , a Scotchman , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to be seen ; and said ; Well , now we are all one ...
... England and Scotland , was merry with them ; and amongst other pleasant speeches , shewed unto them the laird of Law- reston , a Scotchman , who was the tallest and greatest man that was to be seen ; and said ; Well , now we are all one ...
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... England . 9. When the said Lord lost his Treasurer's place , he came to my Lord St. Alban , and told him how they ... law , was made the Queen's sergeant , Mr. Bacon said ; The Queen should have a sergeant de facto et non de jure . 11 ...
... England . 9. When the said Lord lost his Treasurer's place , he came to my Lord St. Alban , and told him how they ... law , was made the Queen's sergeant , Mr. Bacon said ; The Queen should have a sergeant de facto et non de jure . 11 ...
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Side 319 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
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