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Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the great seale of England : whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the right honourable Court of Chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court

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  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the great seale of England : whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the right honourable Court of Chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court"@en
  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon ... Whereby it is proved, that the persons of noblemen are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the ... Court of Chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court"@en
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  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the great seale of England"@en
  • "Argvments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the great seale of England. Whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the right honourable court of chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court"@en
  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir N. Bacon ... : Whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the ... Court of Chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court"
  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament ... whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the ... Court of Chancery"@en
  • "Arguments exhibited in Parliament by Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England. Whereby it is proved, that the persons of noble men are attachable by law, for contempts by them committed in the right Honorable Court of Chancery, for disobeying the decrees of that court"@en