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... Great Seal . Parliament had formerly ordained , * that the office of lord Keeper should not be distinct * 28 Hen . III ; and see Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 36 . from that of Chancellor , but this law seems . 84 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... Great Seal . Parliament had formerly ordained , * that the office of lord Keeper should not be distinct * 28 Hen . III ; and see Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 36 . from that of Chancellor , but this law seems . 84 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 85
... Chancellor . It may not be uninter- esting to observe , that as lord Keeper , sir Francis Bacon , was allowed ' for his wages , dietts , robes , and liveries of himself and the masters of chancery , ' five hundred and forty- two pounds ...
... Chancellor . It may not be uninter- esting to observe , that as lord Keeper , sir Francis Bacon , was allowed ' for his wages , dietts , robes , and liveries of himself and the masters of chancery , ' five hundred and forty- two pounds ...
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... Chancellor , created Baron of Verulam , and soon after- * A copy of the patent is given in Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 17 , p . 27 ; and see Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 344 . wards Viscount St. Alban , * which he reck- oned HIS LIFE AND ...
... Chancellor , created Baron of Verulam , and soon after- * A copy of the patent is given in Rymer's Fœdera , vol . 17 , p . 27 ; and see Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 344 . wards Viscount St. Alban , * which he reck- oned HIS LIFE AND ...
Side 89
... Chancellor , the destin'd heir , In his soft cradle , to his father's chair . Whose even thread the fates spin round and full , Out of their choicest and their richest wool . ' Tis a brave cause of joy , let it be known , For ' twere a ...
... Chancellor , the destin'd heir , In his soft cradle , to his father's chair . Whose even thread the fates spin round and full , Out of their choicest and their richest wool . ' Tis a brave cause of joy , let it be known , For ' twere a ...
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... Chancellor of the duchy . My speeches , perhaps , you will think fit to publish . The letters , many of them , touch too much upon late matters of state , to be published , yet I was willing they should not be lost .'- Bacon's Works ...
... Chancellor of the duchy . My speeches , perhaps , you will think fit to publish . The letters , many of them , touch too much upon late matters of state , to be published , yet I was willing they should not be lost .'- Bacon's Works ...
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