The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... side , but ( as I said ) of the judge when he is expounding the case to the jury so that they may be best able to come to a just opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because the purposes of ...
... side , but ( as I said ) of the judge when he is expounding the case to the jury so that they may be best able to come to a just opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because the purposes of ...
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... side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by his vo- luptuous life and mean marriage ...
... side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by his vo- luptuous life and mean marriage ...
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... side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and that it tended directly to the ...
... side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and that it tended directly to the ...
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... side , and the times of Edward the Fourth on the other , lucid intervals and happy pauses ; yet they did ever hang over the kingdom , ready to break forth into new perturbations and calamities . And as his victory gave him the knee , so ...
... side , and the times of Edward the Fourth on the other , lucid intervals and happy pauses ; yet they did ever hang over the kingdom , ready to break forth into new perturbations and calamities . And as his victory gave him the knee , so ...
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... side , to attaint1 by Parliament the heads and princi- pals of his enemies . The third , to calm and quiet the fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his ...
... side , to attaint1 by Parliament the heads and princi- pals of his enemies . The third , to calm and quiet the fears of the rest of that party by a general pardon ; 2 not being ignorant in how great danger a King stands from his ...
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