The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... reason is , because I judged it a matter undue and preposterous to prove rules and maxims ; wherein I had the ... reason ; though , in some few cases , I did intend expressly to weigh down the authority by evidence of reason , and ...
... reason is , because I judged it a matter undue and preposterous to prove rules and maxims ; wherein I had the ... reason ; though , in some few cases , I did intend expressly to weigh down the authority by evidence of reason , and ...
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... reason of the first case of the attainder , that he must reply , that he hath a writ also depending of the same fine , and so demand judgment . To return to our first purpose , like law is it if tenant in tail of two acres make two ...
... reason of the first case of the attainder , that he must reply , that he hath a writ also depending of the same fine , and so demand judgment . To return to our first purpose , like law is it if tenant in tail of two acres make two ...
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... reasons of uses , as another reason in the beginning , which was , that the lands by the common law of England were not testamentary or devisable ; and of late years , since the statute , the case of the conveyance for sparing of ...
... reasons of uses , as another reason in the beginning , which was , that the lands by the common law of England were not testamentary or devisable ; and of late years , since the statute , the case of the conveyance for sparing of ...
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