The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... Court , " says Bacon , writing in 1621 , - " is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice there was nevertheless always reserved a high and pre - eminent power to ...
... Court , " says Bacon , writing in 1621 , - " is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice there was nevertheless always reserved a high and pre - eminent power to ...
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... Court than he resolved to submit to those and the like extraordinary courses . And therefore there was an entire inclination to limit and regulate the proceed- ings of that Court : to which purpose a bill was brought in , ' " ' 2 etc ...
... Court than he resolved to submit to those and the like extraordinary courses . And therefore there was an entire inclination to limit and regulate the proceed- ings of that Court : to which purpose a bill was brought in , ' " ' 2 etc ...
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... Court . " In open Court ; but apparently without any opportunity for exception or cross - examination on behalf of the party accused . It was agreed at the same time , that all the witnesses so transmitted to be ex- amined in open ...
... Court . " In open Court ; but apparently without any opportunity for exception or cross - examination on behalf of the party accused . It was agreed at the same time , that all the witnesses so transmitted to be ex- amined in open ...
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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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