The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... sentence does as well as a just one , perhaps better : and though it falls hard upon the victim , the nation receives the benefit . But as a decision upon the questions either of law or of fact or of justice which the charge involved ...
... sentence does as well as a just one , perhaps better : and though it falls hard upon the victim , the nation receives the benefit . But as a decision upon the questions either of law or of fact or of justice which the charge involved ...
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... sentence more than once in illustration of the ideas of the patriots of those days concerning the limits of free speech and I have thought it worth quoting again here more in detail , as an illustration of the manner in which popular ...
... sentence more than once in illustration of the ideas of the patriots of those days concerning the limits of free speech and I have thought it worth quoting again here more in detail , as an illustration of the manner in which popular ...
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... sentence to be given , 267-270 . Judgment and resolution , 270 , 271 . Sentence on Sir Francis Michell , 274 . Trial and sentence of Edward Lloyde , 274-277 . Petitioned by Bacon to recommend his suit to the King , 321 . Their judgments ...
... sentence to be given , 267-270 . Judgment and resolution , 270 , 271 . Sentence on Sir Francis Michell , 274 . Trial and sentence of Edward Lloyde , 274-277 . Petitioned by Bacon to recommend his suit to the King , 321 . Their judgments ...
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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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