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CONTENTS.
Legal questions for the judges 516
Questions of convenience 516
A particular remembrance for his majesty 516
Heads of the charge against Robert, Earl of Somerset 516
To Sir George Villiers 518
To the king 519
Advice to the king, for reviving the commission of suits 520
To the Earl of Buckingham 521
To the lord keeper 521
To the lord keeper 521
To the lord chancellor 522
To Sir Henry Yelverton 522
To the lord chancellor 522
To the lord chancellor 522
To the lord chancellor 523
To the lord chancellor 523
To the lord chancellor 523
To the lord chancellor 524
To the king 524
To the lord chancellor 524
To the Marquis of Buckingham 525
To the lord chancellor 525
Notes of a speech of the lord chancellor 525
To the Marquis of Buckingham 526
To the Marquis of Buckingham 520
To the king 526
To the king 527
Notes upon Michael de la Pole's case 527
Observations upon Thorpe's case 527
Notes upon Sir John Lee's case 527
Notes upon Lord Latimer's case 528
Notes upon John Lord Neville's case 528
Questions demanded of the Chief Justice of the King's Bench 528
Lord Coke's answers to the questions upon the case of the Isle of Ely 529
Lord Coke's answers to the questions upon D'Arcy scase 529
Lord Coke s answer to the question arising upon Godfrey's case 530
John Selden, Esq. to the Lord Viscount St. Alban 530
MISCELLANEOUS.
The first copy of my Discourse touching the safety of the Queen's Person 532
The first Fragments of a Discourse touching intelligence and safety of the Queen's Person 532
The Speeches drawn up by Mr. Bacon for the Earl of Essex, in a device exhibited by his lordship before Queen Elizabeth, on the anniversary of her accession to the throne, Nov. 17,1595 533
Remembrances for the King, before his going into Scotland 537
Account of Council Business 537
An account of Council Business and of other matters committed to me by his Majesty 538
A Draught of an Act against a usurious shift of gain, in delivering Commodities instead of Money 540
A Proposition for the repressing of singular Combats, or Duels 540
Advice to the King for reviving the Commission of Suits 511
Reasons why the New Company is not to be trusted and continued with the trade of Clothes 541
MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS. [Translated from the Latin.]
On the Interpretation of Nature 543
True Hints on the Interpretation of Nature 551
The Phenomena of the Universe; or, Natural History for the Basis of Natural Philosophy 558
Description of the Intellectual Globe 571