History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... took place towards the end of 1622 ; and that Buckingham had been made Lord High Admiral , an event which took place in 1619. On the other hand , some of the letters have all the look of being what they purport to be , actually written ...
... took place towards the end of 1622 ; and that Buckingham had been made Lord High Admiral , an event which took place in 1619. On the other hand , some of the letters have all the look of being what they purport to be , actually written ...
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... took out a patent for a newly in- vented machine , as it is to speak of Bacon as necessarily contradicting his own principles by his conduct on this occa- sion . In 1621 , Yelverton declared before a hostile audience his belief that ...
... took out a patent for a newly in- vented machine , as it is to speak of Bacon as necessarily contradicting his own principles by his conduct on this occa- sion . In 1621 , Yelverton declared before a hostile audience his belief that ...
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... took one half of Bacon's policy , and rejected the other . Failure of the mono- men . The system thus formally authorised was rigorously carried out . Unlicensed packets of thread were seized in every direc- tion . Bonds were forced ...
... took one half of Bacon's policy , and rejected the other . Failure of the mono- men . The system thus formally authorised was rigorously carried out . Unlicensed packets of thread were seized in every direc- tion . Bonds were forced ...
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... dig- nity . He took care that the lucrative business which was looked 1 Dike's examination , Proceedings and Debates , i . 127 . 1620 His sentence in the Star Chamber . YELVERTON'S DISGRACE 22 CH . XXXIII . THE MONOPOLIES .
... dig- nity . He took care that the lucrative business which was looked 1 Dike's examination , Proceedings and Debates , i . 127 . 1620 His sentence in the Star Chamber . YELVERTON'S DISGRACE 22 CH . XXXIII . THE MONOPOLIES .
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... took a far deeper interest than on any question of constitutional politics . Religion , he said , was to be maintained in the first place by persuasion , and it was only when that failed that recourse was to be had to compulsion . It ...
... took a far deeper interest than on any question of constitutional politics . Religion , he said , was to be maintained in the first place by persuasion , and it was only when that failed that recourse was to be had to compulsion . It ...
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