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... justice .. 16. Lord Campbell's judgment of Bacon's conduct 118 119 119 120 121 124 124 125 .. .. 126 127 128 17. Contemporary opinions . Double elections for Ipswich and St. Albans CHAPTER VII . THE NEW REIGN . 1. Desire of James for ...
... justice .. 16. Lord Campbell's judgment of Bacon's conduct 118 119 119 120 121 124 124 125 .. .. 126 127 128 17. Contemporary opinions . Double elections for Ipswich and St. Albans CHAPTER VII . THE NEW REIGN . 1. Desire of James for ...
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... justice should be done . Mary was the first and worst of all their foes ; the princes of Spain and Italy were her soldiers , the Babingtons and Salisburys of London her assassins . England could only meet the league of Kaiser , 13. Comp ...
... justice should be done . Mary was the first and worst of all their foes ; the princes of Spain and Italy were her soldiers , the Babingtons and Salisburys of London her assassins . England could only meet the league of Kaiser , 13. Comp ...
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... justice the traitor Sir John Smyth . 15. At the end of those four years for which Bacon compelled the Government to accept of subsidies , the money being spent , writs for a new parliament go out . Bacon now stands for Ipswich , the ...
... justice the traitor Sir John Smyth . 15. At the end of those four years for which Bacon compelled the Government to accept of subsidies , the money being spent , writs for a new parliament go out . Bacon now stands for Ipswich , the ...
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... justice . Concord , tolerance , loy- alty at home ; sway , extension , trade abroad ; these are the points at which he aims . Not so the Jesuits . They have begun to despair of aid from Spain ; after the wreck of the Armada , the sack ...
... justice . Concord , tolerance , loy- alty at home ; sway , extension , trade abroad ; these are the points at which he aims . Not so the Jesuits . They have begun to despair of aid from Spain ; after the wreck of the Armada , the sack ...
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... Justice Popham and Attorney- General Coke . 21. Though the foreign enemy is at the gate and every true man at his post , Vere in the Low Countries , Raleigh and Montjoy at Plymouth , Essex still sulks and pouts at Wanstead . In vain the ...
... Justice Popham and Attorney- General Coke . 21. Though the foreign enemy is at the gate and every true man at his post , Vere in the Low Countries , Raleigh and Montjoy at Plymouth , Essex still sulks and pouts at Wanstead . In vain the ...
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