The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... reason of the three to be discouraged : for that although it was judged , and judged by the highest kind of judgment , in form of a statute or law , that he should be banished , and his whole estate confiscated and seized , and his ...
... reason of the three to be discouraged : for that although it was judged , and judged by the highest kind of judgment , in form of a statute or law , that he should be banished , and his whole estate confiscated and seized , and his ...
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... reason the governments of all idolatrous nations should be also dissolved ( which is manifestly untrue ) ; in my judgment it followeth not . For the idolatry of the Jews then , and the idolatry of the Heathen then and now , are sins of ...
... reason the governments of all idolatrous nations should be also dissolved ( which is manifestly untrue ) ; in my judgment it followeth not . For the idolatry of the Jews then , and the idolatry of the Heathen then and now , are sins of ...
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... reason is good ; but it is not all , nor that which is most alledged . For the true received reason is , that pirates are communes humani generis hostes ; whom all nations are to prosecute , not so much in the right of their own fears ...
... reason is good ; but it is not all , nor that which is most alledged . For the true received reason is , that pirates are communes humani generis hostes ; whom all nations are to prosecute , not so much in the right of their own fears ...
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... reason and example . By reason thus : There be two manners of securing of large territories : the one by the natural arms of every province ; and the other by the protecting arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the ...
... reason and example . By reason thus : There be two manners of securing of large territories : the one by the natural arms of every province ; and the other by the protecting arms of the principal estate , in which case commonly the ...
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... reasons and examples we may safely conclude , that largeness of territory is so far from being a thing insepa- rable ... reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the ...
... reasons and examples we may safely conclude , that largeness of territory is so far from being a thing insepa- rable ... reason of state is evident , that if the parts of an estate be disjoined and remote , and so be interrupted with the ...
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