The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... cause at common law . The Bacon , plaintiff , who thought himself injured , would not abide by his decision , but applied to chancery for CXXVIII . relief : where the defendant refused to appear , dis- claiming the authority of that ...
... cause at common law . The Bacon , plaintiff , who thought himself injured , would not abide by his decision , but applied to chancery for CXXVIII . relief : where the defendant refused to appear , dis- claiming the authority of that ...
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... cause entirely on the compassion of his judges . His sentence was , " to undergo a fine of forty thousand pounds ; to be " imprisoned in the Tower during the king's plea- sure ; to be for ever incapable of any office , place , " or ...
... cause entirely on the compassion of his judges . His sentence was , " to undergo a fine of forty thousand pounds ; to be " imprisoned in the Tower during the king's plea- sure ; to be for ever incapable of any office , place , " or ...
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... causes , which are next unto the senses , do offer themselves to the mind of man , if it dwell and stay there , it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther , and seeth the dependence of causes ...
... causes , which are next unto the senses , do offer themselves to the mind of man , if it dwell and stay there , it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther , and seeth the dependence of causes ...
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... cause of grief ? " And Cassander answered , " Yea , that was the matter , be- " cause they thought they should not be disproved . " Said Alexander , laughing , " See the subtilties of " Aristotle , to take a matter both ways , pro et ...
... cause of grief ? " And Cassander answered , " Yea , that was the matter , be- " cause they thought they should not be disproved . " Said Alexander , laughing , " See the subtilties of " Aristotle , to take a matter both ways , pro et ...
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... cause these fundamental knowledges have been stu- died but in passage . For if you will have a tree bear more fruit ... causes of state , because there is no education collegiate which is free , where such as were so disposed might give ...
... cause these fundamental knowledges have been stu- died but in passage . For if you will have a tree bear more fruit ... causes of state , because there is no education collegiate which is free , where such as were so disposed might give ...
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