The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... reason ; for this reason holdeth not in the appeal . But the great reason was , lest it should tend to the discouragement of jurors in cases of life and death , if they should be subject to suit and penalty , where the favour of life ...
... reason ; for this reason holdeth not in the appeal . But the great reason was , lest it should tend to the discouragement of jurors in cases of life and death , if they should be subject to suit and penalty , where the favour of life ...
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... reason which induced Bacon to cite an ancient saying , a tradition of the poets , an observation of one of the fathers , or a sentence from some classical writer , without specifying the volume and page where he found it , should not ...
... reason which induced Bacon to cite an ancient saying , a tradition of the poets , an observation of one of the fathers , or a sentence from some classical writer , without specifying the volume and page where he found it , should not ...
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Francis Bacon. ༣ of Man . For this one reason no doubt was , that the nature of man includes mind and intellect , which is the seat of provi- dence ; and since to derive mind and reason from principles brutal and irrational would be ...
Francis Bacon. ༣ of Man . For this one reason no doubt was , that the nature of man includes mind and intellect , which is the seat of provi- dence ; and since to derive mind and reason from principles brutal and irrational would be ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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