The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... justice and sentence , as delinquents and criminals ; all three famous writers , insomuch as the re- membrance of their calamity is now as to posterity but as a little picture of night - work , remaining amongst the fair and excellent ...
... justice and sentence , as delinquents and criminals ; all three famous writers , insomuch as the re- membrance of their calamity is now as to posterity but as a little picture of night - work , remaining amongst the fair and excellent ...
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... Justice , in a middle term , between the speculative and reverend discourses of philoso- phers , and the writings of lawyers which are tied and obnoxi- ous to their particular laws . * And although it be true , that I had a purpose to ...
... Justice , in a middle term , between the speculative and reverend discourses of philoso- phers , and the writings of lawyers which are tied and obnoxi- ous to their particular laws . * And although it be true , that I had a purpose to ...
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... justice ; they bare great faith and obedience to their kings ; they proceeded in a kind of martial justice with their enemies , offering them their law , as better for their own good , before they drew their sword . And much like was ...
... justice ; they bare great faith and obedience to their kings ; they proceeded in a kind of martial justice with their enemies , offering them their law , as better for their own good , before they drew their sword . And much like was ...
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... justice of that cause ought to be evident ; not obscure , 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 life is in question , what say we to a war ...
... justice of that cause ought to be evident ; not obscure , 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 life is in question , what say we to a war ...
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... justice , and for the stirring of your seals , the revenues upon your clergy , and the rest , will conclude that the law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is ...
... justice , and for the stirring of your seals , the revenues upon your clergy , and the rest , will conclude that the law of England studied how to make a rich crown , and yet without levies upon your subject . For merchandizing , it is ...
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