The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen15Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... brought to defend the same , & c . 1 " These " in MS . 2 So in both MSS . I take the general meaning to be , that though he has given reasons for doubting the validity of the Charter , yet it may be that the City counsel may be able to ...
... brought to defend the same , & c . 1 " These " in MS . 2 So in both MSS . I take the general meaning to be , that though he has given reasons for doubting the validity of the Charter , yet it may be that the City counsel may be able to ...
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... brought in use by the professors of our law for their arguments in principal cases . And this I think the more necessary , because the compendious form of reporting resolutions 1 No doubt the Plaidoyers de Marion are meant , though the ...
... brought in use by the professors of our law for their arguments in principal cases . And this I think the more necessary , because the compendious form of reporting resolutions 1 No doubt the Plaidoyers de Marion are meant , though the ...
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... brought now to this assembly . And it is high time the question received an end , the law a rule , and men's conveyances a direction . 1 Bacon makes a note in the MS .: " The case to be had from Mr. Heath or Serj . Finch ; " which gives ...
... brought now to this assembly . And it is high time the question received an end , the law a rule , and men's conveyances a direction . 1 Bacon makes a note in the MS .: " The case to be had from Mr. Heath or Serj . Finch ; " which gives ...
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... brought and assigned in the succision of trees , the justification is that they were overthrown by wind , and so the lessee took them for fuel , and allowed for a good plea ; but these books are reconciled two ways . First , look into ...
... brought and assigned in the succision of trees , the justification is that they were overthrown by wind , and so the lessee took them for fuel , and allowed for a good plea ; but these books are reconciled two ways . First , look into ...
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... brought this clause in use ab initio was cau- tion , to save and to free men from the extremity of the penalty , and not any intention to countermand the property . Add to this , that the law doth assign in most cases double remedy , by ...
... brought this clause in use ab initio was cau- tion , to save and to free men from the extremity of the penalty , and not any intention to countermand the property . Add to this , that the law doth assign in most cases double remedy , by ...
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