The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... likewise not to have had any of them miscarry in my hands . Neither of which points I can any ways take to myself , but ascribe the former to your majesty's goodness , and the latter to your prudent direc- tions , which I was ever ...
... likewise not to have had any of them miscarry in my hands . Neither of which points I can any ways take to myself , but ascribe the former to your majesty's goodness , and the latter to your prudent direc- tions , which I was ever ...
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... likewise , that the former offenders did none of them make a clear confession . That the great downfall of so great persons carrieth , in it- self , a heavy punishment , and a kind of civil death , although their lives should not be ...
... likewise , that the former offenders did none of them make a clear confession . That the great downfall of so great persons carrieth , in it- self , a heavy punishment , and a kind of civil death , although their lives should not be ...
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... likewise in intention , shall be settled upon you , I do not see , IT MAY PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I send your majesty enclosed , my Lord Coke's answers , I will not call them rescripts , much less oracles . They are of his own ...
... likewise in intention , shall be settled upon you , I do not see , IT MAY PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENT MAJESTY , I send your majesty enclosed , my Lord Coke's answers , I will not call them rescripts , much less oracles . They are of his own ...
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... likewise willing to listen to whatsoever I or others can except against it ; I must deliver unto you , for my private opinion , that I am one of the crew , that say there is , and we profess a greater holdfast of certainty in your ...
... likewise willing to listen to whatsoever I or others can except against it ; I must deliver unto you , for my private opinion , that I am one of the crew , that say there is , and we profess a greater holdfast of certainty in your ...
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... likewise , as I partly under- stood , made no scruple to deliver their opinion in private . Whereupon , he said , ( which I noted well , ) that his brethren were wise men , and that they might make a show as if they would give an ...
... likewise , as I partly under- stood , made no scruple to deliver their opinion in private . Whereupon , he said , ( which I noted well , ) that his brethren were wise men , and that they might make a show as if they would give an ...
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