The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... learned in their own profession ; patient in hearing ; prudent in governing ; powerful in their eloquence to persuade and satisfy both parties and auditors ; just in their judgment ; and , to sum up all , they must have these three ...
... learned in their own profession ; patient in hearing ; prudent in governing ; powerful in their eloquence to persuade and satisfy both parties and auditors ; just in their judgment ; and , to sum up all , they must have these three ...
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... learned in their profession , and not ignorant in other things , and to be dexterous in the discharge of their affairs . 14. The King's Attorney in the Court of Wards is in the true quality of the Judges ; therefore what hath been ...
... learned in their profession , and not ignorant in other things , and to be dexterous in the discharge of their affairs . 14. The King's Attorney in the Court of Wards is in the true quality of the Judges ; therefore what hath been ...
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... learned men in that profession . III . I come now to those things which concern Councillors of State , the Council Table , and the great offices and officers of the kingdom ; who are those for the most part furnish out the Council Board ...
... learned men in that profession . III . I come now to those things which concern Councillors of State , the Council Table , and the great offices and officers of the kingdom ; who are those for the most part furnish out the Council Board ...
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... learned times ; the more in regard of your own perfections and patronage of learning ; and it hath been the mishap of works of this nature , that the less learned time hath wrought upon the more learned ; which now will not be so . As ...
... learned times ; the more in regard of your own perfections and patronage of learning ; and it hath been the mishap of works of this nature , that the less learned time hath wrought upon the more learned ; which now will not be so . As ...
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... learned civilian that expoundeth the curse of the prophet , Pluet super eos laqueos , of multitude of penal laws , which are worse than the showers of hail or tempest upon cattle , for they fall upon men . There are some penal laws fit ...
... learned civilian that expoundeth the curse of the prophet , Pluet super eos laqueos , of multitude of penal laws , which are worse than the showers of hail or tempest upon cattle , for they fall upon men . There are some penal laws fit ...
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