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THE
WORKS
OF
FRANCIS BACON,
BARON OF VERULAM,
VISCOUNT ST. ALBANS,
AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND.
IN TEN VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR W. BAYNES AND SON, PATERNOSTER ROW;
H. S. BAYNES, EDINBURGH; M. KEENE, AND R M. TIMS, DUBLIN.
PUBLIC LIBRARY 919563A
ASTOR. LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
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CONTENTS
OF THE
THIRD VOLUME.
WORKS POLITICAL.
the state of Europe,
Mr. Bacon's discourse in praise of his sovereign,
Certain observations upon a libel, intitled, A de-
claration of the true causes of the great troubles
presupposed to be intended against the realm of
England,
A true report of the detestable treason, intended
by Dr. Roderigo Lopez, a physician attending
upon the person of the queen's majesty,
The proceedings of the earl of Essex,
PAGE
3
22
40
106
120
A declaration of the practices and treasons at-
tempted and committed by Robert earl of Essex,
and his complices, against her majesty and her
kingdoms; and of the proceedings as well at
the arraignment of the said late earl and his ad-
herents, as after, together with the very confes-
sions, and other parts of the evidences themselves,
word for word, taken out of the originals,
The apology of Sir Francis Bacon, in certain im-
putations concerning the late earl of Essex, 211
speech in parliament, 39 of Elizabeth, upon the
motion of subsidy
136
234
A proclamation drawn for his majesty's first
coming in,
A draught of a proclamation touching his majesty's
style,
A speech made by Sir Francis Bacon, knight, chosen
by the commons to present a petition touching
purveyors,
A brief discourse of the happy union of the king-
doms of England and Scotland,
Certain articles or considerations touching the union
of the kingdoms of England and Scotland,
The certificate or return of the commissioners of
England and Scotland, authorised to treat of an
union,
A speech in the house of commons, concerning the
article of the general naturalization of the
Scotish nation,
239
244
250
257
207
286
290
A speech in the lower house of parliament, by oc-
casion of a motion concerning the union of laws, 310
Considerations touching the plantation in Ire-
land,
317
330
A report in the house of commons, of a speech de-
livered by the earl of Salisbury; and another
speech delivered by the earl of Northampton, at
a conference concerning the petition of the mer-
chants upon the Spanish grievances,
A certificate to his majesty touching the projects of
Sir Stephen Proctor relating to the penal laws, 348
A speech used to the king by his majesty's solicitor,
being chosen by the commons, as their mouth
and messenger, for the presenting to his majesty
the instrument or writing of their grievances,
A speech used unto the lords at a conference by
commission from the commons, moving and per-
suading the lords to join with the commons in
petition to the king, to obtain liberty to treat of
a composition with his majesty for wards and
tenures,
357
359
A frame of declaration for the master of the wards
at his first sitting
Directions for the master of the wards to observe
364
for his majesty's better service, and the general
good,
A speech persuading the house of commons to de-
sist from farther question of receiving the king's
messages by their speaker, and from the body of
the council, as well as from the king's person,
An argument in the lower house of parliament,
proving the king's right of impositions on mer-
chandises imported and exported
A brief speech persuading some supply to be given
to his majesty
A certificate to the lords of the council, upon in-
formation given touching the scarcity of silver
at the mint
Advice to the king touching Mr. Sutton's estate
A speech in the lower house, when the house was in
great heat about the undertakers,
A speech in parliament, being lord chancellor, to
the speaker's excuse,
366
369
373
382
383
388
395
403
Of the true greatness of the kingdom of Britain, 410
Advice to Sir George Villiers, afterward duke of
Buckingham, when he became favourite to king
James,
Advertisement touching a holy war,
Notes of a speech concerning a war with Spain,
Considerations touching a war with Spain,
429
467
493
499