The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen3A. Hart, 1851 |
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... pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think , if your lordship lent your reputation in this case , it is to pretend , that if not a defensive war , as in times past , but a full reconquest of those parts of the country ...
... pass , in such cases , from dissimulation to verity , I think , if your lordship lent your reputation in this case , it is to pretend , that if not a defensive war , as in times past , but a full reconquest of those parts of the country ...
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... pass the world . They tell me my Latin is turned into silver , and become current . Had you been here you had been my inquisitor , before it came forth . But I think the greatest inquisitor in Spain will allow it . But one thing you ...
... pass the world . They tell me my Latin is turned into silver , and become current . Had you been here you had been my inquisitor , before it came forth . But I think the greatest inquisitor in Spain will allow it . But one thing you ...
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... pass at the common law against any , he may not after sue for relief in Chancery ; and if he do , both he and his counsel , and his solicitor , yea , and the judge , in equity , himself , are within the danger of those statutes . There ...
... pass at the common law against any , he may not after sue for relief in Chancery ; and if he do , both he and his counsel , and his solicitor , yea , and the judge , in equity , himself , are within the danger of those statutes . There ...
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... pass . But there have been three propositions and councils which have been stirred , which seem to me of very great importance , wherein I think myself bound to deliver to his majesty my advice , and opinion , if they should now come in ...
... pass . But there have been three propositions and councils which have been stirred , which seem to me of very great importance , wherein I think myself bound to deliver to his majesty my advice , and opinion , if they should now come in ...
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... pass on . weexpect ) which is , that the lady confess and that Somerset him- self plead not guilty , and be found guilty . REX . If stay of judgment can stand with the Secondly , for your mercy to be extended to both , for pardon of ...
... pass on . weexpect ) which is , that the lady confess and that Somerset him- self plead not guilty , and be found guilty . REX . If stay of judgment can stand with the Secondly , for your mercy to be extended to both , for pardon of ...
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