The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... ancient 250 judges in eyre , about the time of R. H .... 251 England divided into six circuits , and two learned men in the laws assigned by the king's commission to ride twice a year through those shires allotted to that circuit , for ...
... ancient 250 judges in eyre , about the time of R. H .... 251 England divided into six circuits , and two learned men in the laws assigned by the king's commission to ride twice a year through those shires allotted to that circuit , for ...
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... ancient ; ture in using one that is rather a man of study one - and - thirty years is a great deal of sand in the than of practice and experience , surely I may re- hour - glass . My health , I thank God , I find con . member to have ...
... ancient ; ture in using one that is rather a man of study one - and - thirty years is a great deal of sand in the than of practice and experience , surely I may re- hour - glass . My health , I thank God , I find con . member to have ...
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... ancient Britons , and divers others . doom adjourned to the world to come . Lastly , he Upon which kind of people , whether the victory that shall have had the honour to know your lord - be a conquest , or a reconquest upon a rebellion ...
... ancient Britons , and divers others . doom adjourned to the world to come . Lastly , he Upon which kind of people , whether the victory that shall have had the honour to know your lord - be a conquest , or a reconquest upon a rebellion ...
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... ancient and true charge and rule ; that you will endure no innovating in the point of jurisdiction : but will have every court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers , upon conceits and inventions ...
... ancient and true charge and rule ; that you will endure no innovating in the point of jurisdiction : but will have every court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers , upon conceits and inventions ...
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... ancient form than of the latter time ; his speeches swift and cursory , and in the full dialect of his nation , and in speech of business short , in speech of discourse large ; he affecteth popularity by gracing them that are popular ...
... ancient form than of the latter time ; his speeches swift and cursory , and in the full dialect of his nation , and in speech of business short , in speech of discourse large ; he affecteth popularity by gracing them that are popular ...
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