The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... felony . The Queen , apprehending it gladly , asked ; How , and wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered ; Because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . 59. ( 199. ) Mr. Popham3 , when he was Speaker , and the ...
... felony . The Queen , apprehending it gladly , asked ; How , and wherein ? Mr. Bacon answered ; Because he had stolen many of his sentences and conceits out of Cornelius Tacitus . 59. ( 199. ) Mr. Popham3 , when he was Speaker , and the ...
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... and necessity of the act of God , or a stranger . First , for conservation of life : If a man steal viands to satisfy his present hunger , this is no Stamf . felony nor larceny . Plow . f . 13. b . per Brooke . 24 MAXIMS OF THE LAW . 343.
... and necessity of the act of God , or a stranger . First , for conservation of life : If a man steal viands to satisfy his present hunger , this is no Stamf . felony nor larceny . Plow . f . 13. b . per Brooke . 24 MAXIMS OF THE LAW . 343.
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... felony , the feme can neither be prin- Coron . pl.160 . cipal nor accessory ; because the law intends her to have no will , in regard of the subjection and obedience she owes to her husband . 43 Ed . 3. f . 6 . 19 Ed . 3 . 32 Ed . 3 ...
... felony , the feme can neither be prin- Coron . pl.160 . cipal nor accessory ; because the law intends her to have no will , in regard of the subjection and obedience she owes to her husband . 43 Ed . 3. f . 6 . 19 Ed . 3 . 32 Ed . 3 ...
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... felony , because it is against the commonwealth . per Shelly . So if a fire be taken in a street , I may justify the pulling 13 H 8. f . 16 . down of the wall or house of another man to save the row from the spreading of the fire ; but ...
... felony , because it is against the commonwealth . per Shelly . So if a fire be taken in a street , I may justify the pulling 13 H 8. f . 16 . down of the wall or house of another man to save the row from the spreading of the fire ; but ...
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... felony , he shall not lose his life for it , because his infirmity came by the act of God ; but if a drunken man commit a felony , he shall not be excused , because his imperfection came by his own default . For the reason of loss and ...
... felony , he shall not lose his life for it , because his infirmity came by the act of God ; but if a drunken man commit a felony , he shall not be excused , because his imperfection came by his own default . For the reason of loss and ...
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