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Page 6
... disputes which began to multiply as to the jurisdiction of the Courts . James had a great idea of his judicial powers and was with difficulty persuaded not to sit in person . His views on kingly authority naturally influenced him to ...
... disputes which began to multiply as to the jurisdiction of the Courts . James had a great idea of his judicial powers and was with difficulty persuaded not to sit in person . His views on kingly authority naturally influenced him to ...
Page 7
... dispute was being waged with Coke , Bacon was promised the Great Seal ; but Lord Ellesmere , the Lord Chancellor , recovered . The dispute was whether the King could oust the jurisdiction of the Common Law Courts by issuing a writ to ...
... dispute was being waged with Coke , Bacon was promised the Great Seal ; but Lord Ellesmere , the Lord Chancellor , recovered . The dispute was whether the King could oust the jurisdiction of the Common Law Courts by issuing a writ to ...
Page 8
... dispute was settled a fresh dispute arose . Counsel , in a case before the Exchequer Chamber , had , during his argument , denied the existence of a particular prerogative . The Court was ordered at once to abandon the case , but , led ...
... dispute was settled a fresh dispute arose . Counsel , in a case before the Exchequer Chamber , had , during his argument , denied the existence of a particular prerogative . The Court was ordered at once to abandon the case , but , led ...
Page 13
... dispute . There is one other case in Elizabeth's reign in which Bacon appeared , or at least someone of that name , for many members of his family practised at the Bar . The argument was on the question what facts would constitute ...
... dispute . There is one other case in Elizabeth's reign in which Bacon appeared , or at least someone of that name , for many members of his family practised at the Bar . The argument was on the question what facts would constitute ...
Page 14
... dispute between the Houses led to a conference between them , and Bacon was chosen to introduce the representatives of the Commons . It was obviously a delicate task , as he was managing the Govern- ment affairs in the House , and ...
... dispute between the Houses led to a conference between them , and Bacon was chosen to introduce the representatives of the Commons . It was obviously a delicate task , as he was managing the Govern- ment affairs in the House , and ...
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