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And Englishmen wondered what the King would now do for monies , how James could rule without a Parliament , and what would happen when the next House of Commons was summoned . This was the end of Francis Bacon's direct dealing with the ...
And Englishmen wondered what the King would now do for monies , how James could rule without a Parliament , and what would happen when the next House of Commons was summoned . This was the end of Francis Bacon's direct dealing with the ...
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That Francis Bacon never sought to establish a royal tyranny is abundantly proved by one fact — that when the “ Addled Parliament ” of 1614 was dissolved , in a little more than twelve months he again advised the King to call a new ...
That Francis Bacon never sought to establish a royal tyranny is abundantly proved by one fact — that when the “ Addled Parliament ” of 1614 was dissolved , in a little more than twelve months he again advised the King to call a new ...
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Do not be afraid of Parliament . Be skilful in calling it ; but don't attempt to pack it .... Do not be too anxious to meddle .... Though , of course , you want money from it , do not let that appear as the chief or real cause of ...
Do not be afraid of Parliament . Be skilful in calling it ; but don't attempt to pack it .... Do not be too anxious to meddle .... Though , of course , you want money from it , do not let that appear as the chief or real cause of ...
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