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1 Int | obtained the reversion of the office of Clerk of the Council 2 Int | for the succession to this office he had to wait until 1608. 3 Int | their friend and patron. The office of Attorney-General became 4 Int | Bacon. The Queen gave the office to Sir Edward Coke, who 5 Int | years Bacon’s senior. The office of Solicitor-General thus 6 Int | he was confirmed in his office of King’s Counsel in August, 7 Int | was not appointed to the office of Solicitor-General when 8 1, III| refused to bear place or office, saying, “That a man’s country 9 1, VI | placed before the angels of office and domination.~(4) To descend 10 1, VII| advancer of learned men to office, and familiar converser 11 2, Int| it neither performed the office of motion, as the limbs 12 2, II | history. For it is the true office of history to represent 13 2, X | medicine in Apollo, because the office of medicine is but to tune 14 2, X | further, I esteem it the office of a physician not only 15 2, XX | been truly esteemed as an office in the Church, or else of 16 2, XXI| well as the circle of his office and duty. Thus have I presumed