The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Coke at that time held it to be legal . Nor indeed could they well have held it to be other- wise , if legality was to be presumed where custom had been long and uniform and unchallenged . When Coke was first made At- torney - General ...
... Coke at that time held it to be legal . Nor indeed could they well have held it to be other- wise , if legality was to be presumed where custom had been long and uniform and unchallenged . When Coke was first made At- torney - General ...
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... Coke himself was to conclude and apply . The Lords replied that they would meet them at two in the afternoon . In the mean time the King came to the House and made " a long speech , the effect whereof was ( as I hear ) " says one of ...
... Coke himself was to conclude and apply . The Lords replied that they would meet them at two in the afternoon . In the mean time the King came to the House and made " a long speech , the effect whereof was ( as I hear ) " says one of ...
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... Coke ; and if to distrust a man's judgment , to dislike his ways , to apprehend mischief from his management , and ... Coke because he said the Novum Organum was only fit for the Ship of Fools , as to infer ill - will to Coke on the part ...
... Coke ; and if to distrust a man's judgment , to dislike his ways , to apprehend mischief from his management , and ... Coke because he said the Novum Organum was only fit for the Ship of Fools , as to infer ill - will to Coke on the part ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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