| David Mallet - 1759 - 252 pages
...extremely out of humor with the minifters in general, diftinguifhed him by an uncommon mark of favor and confidence. An ob'jeftion having been ftarted...Francis Bacon, and for that time only, over-ruled the objedtion ; and he was accordingly allowed to take his place among them. If I obferve further, that... | |
| 1761 - 474 pages
...to the place of chief juftice of the common pleas, as attorneygeneral. The next year, an objection having been ftarted in the houfe of commons, that...houfe; the commons, from their particular regard for Bacon, over-ruled it. When "When fir George Villers became poflefled of king James's confidence, Bacon,... | |
| 1798 - 582 pages
...common pleas, as attorney-general. The next year, an objection was ftarted in the houfe of commons, *hnt a feat there was incompatible with the office of attorney*general,...required his frequent attendance in the upper houfe ; but the commons, from their particular regard for Bacon, over-ruled it. \Vhen fir George Villiers... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 pages
...incompatible with the office of Attorney General, which required his frequent attendance in the upper bouse : the commons, from their particular regard for Sir...Francis Bacon, and for that time only, overruled the objection ; and he was accordingly allowed to take his place among them. If I observe farther, that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 pages
...incompatible with the office of attorney general, which required his frequent attendance in the upper house : the commons, from their particular regard for Sir...Francis Bacon, and for that time only, overruled the objection ; and he was accordingly allowed to take his place among them. If I observe farther, that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 pages
...incompatible with the office of Attorney General, which required his frequent attendance in the upper house : the commons, from their particular regard for Sir...Francis Bacon, and for that time only, overruled the objection ; and he was accordingly allowed to take his place among them. If I observe farther, that... | |
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