The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... matter . For the persons , it falleth out well that your lordship hath had no interest in the persons of imputation : For neither Sir Wil- liam Fitz - Williams , nor Sir John Norris was yours : Sir William Russel was conceived yours ...
... matter . For the persons , it falleth out well that your lordship hath had no interest in the persons of imputation : For neither Sir Wil- liam Fitz - Williams , nor Sir John Norris was yours : Sir William Russel was conceived yours ...
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... matter of finances , which seemeth to aim at another place . And , lastly , popular men are no sure mounters for ... matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me in charge , ) I did think the com ...
... matter of finances , which seemeth to aim at another place . And , lastly , popular men are no sure mounters for ... matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me in charge , ) I did think the com ...
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... matter of grace , than matter of business : with the attorney he spake , urged by the Treasurer of Scotland , but no more than needs must . After I had received his majesty's first welcome , and was promised private access , yet , not ...
... matter of grace , than matter of business : with the attorney he spake , urged by the Treasurer of Scotland , but no more than needs must . After I had received his majesty's first welcome , and was promised private access , yet , not ...
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... matter for the conscience of the peers to convict him , and yet leave sufficient matter in the conscience of a king , upon the same evidence , to pardon his life ; because the peers are astringed by neces- sity , either to acquit or con ...
... matter for the conscience of the peers to convict him , and yet leave sufficient matter in the conscience of a king , upon the same evidence , to pardon his life ; because the peers are astringed by neces- sity , either to acquit or con ...
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... matter prepared , I have the more reason to wish , that those sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find , and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language ...
... matter prepared , I have the more reason to wish , that those sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find , and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And , therefore , the privateness of the language ...
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