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" THIS day I have made even with the business of the kingdom for common justice ; not one cause unheard; the lawyers drawn dry of all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. "
Bacon - Page 109
by Richard William Church - 1884 - 227 pages
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Letters, Speeches, Charges, Advises, &c: Supplement (16 p.) appended

Francis Bacon - 1763 - 448 pages
...Lord, THIS day I have made even with the bufinefs of the kingdom for common juftice j not one caufe unheard ; the lawyers drawn dry of all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanfwered. And this, I think, could not be faid in our age before, This I fpeak not out of oftentation,...
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Letters, continued. Letters, speeches, charges, advices, etc. first pub. by ...

Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 pages
...journey. From Edinburgh, the 3d of June, 1617. TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM. My very good Lord, THIS day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak not out of ostentation,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 16

Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...which it is opposed. (a) In a letter to Buckingham of the 8th of June, 1617, he says, (b) " This day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: Letters from the ...

Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 pages
...and safely returned from his hunting journey. To the Earl of Buckingham. My very good Lord, This day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...all the motions they were to make ; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 12

Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 pages
...and safely returned from his hunting journey. To the Earl of Buckingham. My very good Lord, This day I have made even with the business of the kingdom for common j ustice ; not one cause unheard ; the lawyers drawn dry of all the motions they were to make ; not...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 pages
...which it is opposed. (a) In a letter to Buckingham of the 8th of June, 1617, he says, (b) " This day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Work ...

Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 pages
...man,) that in a letter to Buckingham, dated the 8th of June, l6l7, he was enabled to say, 'This day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...all the motions they were to make ; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 11

1836 - 596 pages
...endangered hie life. Ina Letter to Buckingham, he says : ' This day I have made even with the busineis of the kingdom for common justice ; not one cause...all the motions they were to make; not one petition unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 864 pages
...journey. From Edinburgh, the 3d of June, 1617. TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM. Mr VERT GOOD LORD, THIS day I have made even with the business of the kingdom...unheard ; the lawyers drawn dry of all the motions knight, clerk of the signet : which lady died at Paris, Dec. 31, The proposal for a second marriage...
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Works, Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 pages
...and safely returned from his hunting journey. TO THE EARL OF BUCKINGHAM. My VERY GOOD LORD, This day t plainly and ingenuously (as your lordships know...what I know or remember. Thirdly, That according to unanswered. And this, I think, could not be said in our age before. This I speak, not out of ostentation,...
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