Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side 40
... hundred pounds ; and but for the intervention of Sheriff More , who ' gently recommended him to a handsome house in Coleman Street , ' he would immediately have been carried to prison . From the letters which he wrote to the lord Keeper ...
... hundred pounds ; and but for the intervention of Sheriff More , who ' gently recommended him to a handsome house in Coleman Street , ' he would immediately have been carried to prison . From the letters which he wrote to the lord Keeper ...
Side 42
... hundred pounds land per annum , with a fair house , and the ground well timbered . ' For my purpose or course , ' he adds , ' I desire to meddle as little in the king's causes , his majesty now abounding in council ; and to follow my ...
... hundred pounds land per annum , with a fair house , and the ground well timbered . ' For my purpose or course , ' he adds , ' I desire to meddle as little in the king's causes , his majesty now abounding in council ; and to follow my ...
Side 58
... hundred pounds , and the latter , five hundred marks . They were also to make a public acknowledgment of the offence at the next assizes , and to show themselves penitent for the same . - Bacon's Works , vol . 6 , p . 135. The subject ...
... hundred pounds , and the latter , five hundred marks . They were also to make a public acknowledgment of the offence at the next assizes , and to show themselves penitent for the same . - Bacon's Works , vol . 6 , p . 135. The subject ...
Side 85
... hundred and forty- two pounds , fifteen shillings , sterling yearly , and for his attendance in the Star - Chamber , after the rate of fifty pounds sterling every term . In addition , he received , annually , three score pounds for twelve ...
... hundred and forty- two pounds , fifteen shillings , sterling yearly , and for his attendance in the Star - Chamber , after the rate of fifty pounds sterling every term . In addition , he received , annually , three score pounds for twelve ...
Side 87
... hundred pounds each . The patent prescribed , that before publication , all the reports of adjudged cases should be first reviewed by the judges , particularly the lord Keeper . Recollecting the racking which the reports of sir Edward ...
... hundred pounds each . The patent prescribed , that before publication , all the reports of adjudged cases should be first reviewed by the judges , particularly the lord Keeper . Recollecting the racking which the reports of sir Edward ...
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