The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature advice , whereupon he purposeth to rely . " This was the effect of the Lord Chancellor's speech touching the cause ...
... cause it is in another's power to avoid it . But in all this business , the King remits himself to your grave and mature advice , whereupon he purposeth to rely . " This was the effect of the Lord Chancellor's speech touching the cause ...
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... cause multiplication of fees , and suspicion of bye - ways . There is due from the judge to the advo- cate some commendation and gracing , where causes are well handled and fair pleaded ; especially towards the side which obtaineth not ...
... cause multiplication of fees , and suspicion of bye - ways . There is due from the judge to the advo- cate some commendation and gracing , where causes are well handled and fair pleaded ; especially towards the side which obtaineth not ...
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... cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice of that cause ought to be evident ; not ob- scure , not scrupulous . For by the consent of all laws , in capital causes the evidence must be full and clear : and if so where one man's ...
... cause of a war ought to be just , so the justice of that cause ought to be evident ; not ob- scure , not scrupulous . For by the consent of all laws , in capital causes the evidence must be full and clear : and if so where one man's ...
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