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... justice . But who ever thinks of charging a political leader with dishonesty merely for acting in accordance with his professed principles ? To assume that Bacon must have been dishonest in defending the prerogative of the Crown is like ...
... justice . But who ever thinks of charging a political leader with dishonesty merely for acting in accordance with his professed principles ? To assume that Bacon must have been dishonest in defending the prerogative of the Crown is like ...
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... 97 REMEMBRANCES OF HIS MAJESTY'S DECLARATIVE TOUCHING THE LORD COKE Appointment of a New Chief Justice . To THE KING ( 13 November , 1616 ) 82 82 8886 83 · 85 Coke's expla- CHAPTER III . A.D. 1616 ( NOVEMBER ) . ÆTAT XX CONTENTS .
... 97 REMEMBRANCES OF HIS MAJESTY'S DECLARATIVE TOUCHING THE LORD COKE Appointment of a New Chief Justice . To THE KING ( 13 November , 1616 ) 82 82 8886 83 · 85 Coke's expla- CHAPTER III . A.D. 1616 ( NOVEMBER ) . ÆTAT XX CONTENTS .
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... JUSTICE HUTTON WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE JUDGES OF THE COMMON PLEAS ( 19 May , 1617 ) . 201 THE LORD KEEPER'S SPEECH IN THE EXCHEQUER TO SIR JOHN DENHAM WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER ( 19 May ...
... JUSTICE HUTTON WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE JUDGES OF THE COMMON PLEAS ( 19 May , 1617 ) . 201 THE LORD KEEPER'S SPEECH IN THE EXCHEQUER TO SIR JOHN DENHAM WHEN HE WAS CALLED TO BE ONE OF THE BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER ( 19 May ...
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... justice or his honour ( although not the safety of his person ) , you are as dangerous a traitor to his State , as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy . Kings are stiled Gods upon ...
... justice or his honour ( although not the safety of his person ) , you are as dangerous a traitor to his State , as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy . Kings are stiled Gods upon ...
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... justice , and moderation must foresee and stop such a storm , and if it fall must allay it , and the people by their obedience must decline it . And for a foreign war intended by an invasion to enlarge the bounds of our1 Empire , which ...
... justice , and moderation must foresee and stop such a storm , and if it fall must allay it , and the people by their obedience must decline it . And for a foreign war intended by an invasion to enlarge the bounds of our1 Empire , which ...
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