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... fees .. 2. Fees in Government offices 3. Fees on the bench 246 246 247 7. Desire to change the system James Ley 9. Suffolk prosecuted and ruined .. 4. Fees at the bar .. 5. Fees not an old grievance .. 6. Bills to limit fees rejected by ...
... fees .. 2. Fees in Government offices 3. Fees on the bench 246 246 247 7. Desire to change the system James Ley 9. Suffolk prosecuted and ruined .. 4. Fees at the bar .. 5. Fees not an old grievance .. 6. Bills to limit fees rejected by ...
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... fee . But the Earl has no funds . His debts , his amours , his camp of servants eat him up . He will pay in a patch of land . To this Bacon objects : not that he need scruple at taking wages ; not that the mode of payment is unusual ...
... fee . But the Earl has no funds . His debts , his amours , his camp of servants eat him up . He will pay in a patch of land . To this Bacon objects : not that he need scruple at taking wages ; not that the mode of payment is unusual ...
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... crown lands , with a fee to the Archdeacon of Gloucester , and an obliga- tion to support two priests and two deacons on the pay- ment of a nominal rent of seventy - five pounds a year . CHAPTER V. V. 1 . 1598 . Sept. THE IRISH.
... crown lands , with a fee to the Archdeacon of Gloucester , and an obliga- tion to support two priests and two deacons on the pay- ment of a nominal rent of seventy - five pounds a year . CHAPTER V. V. 1 . 1598 . Sept. THE IRISH.
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... fees far larger than the patch of meadow tossed to Bacon by the Earl . Imagine events arming the papal powers once more against England ; hostile fleets off the coast ; O'Donnel or M'Mahon at the head of a successful host in Connaught ...
... fees far larger than the patch of meadow tossed to Bacon by the Earl . Imagine events arming the papal powers once more against England ; hostile fleets off the coast ; O'Donnel or M'Mahon at the head of a successful host in Connaught ...
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... fees . James has to interfere . " This is all your doing , Mr. Attorney , " says the irascible Lord Chief Justice ; " it is you that have made this great stir . " With the light laugh that has so often maddened Coke , he answers ...
... fees . James has to interfere . " This is all your doing , Mr. Attorney , " says the irascible Lord Chief Justice ; " it is you that have made this great stir . " With the light laugh that has so often maddened Coke , he answers ...
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