The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen15Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... reason for doubting its being Bacon's , of a time when he was a young man . It speaks of " Her Majesty that now is , " and was therefore written in Elizabeth's time , and a reference to Mr. Martin's Report will lead us to fix the date ...
... reason for doubting its being Bacon's , of a time when he was a young man . It speaks of " Her Majesty that now is , " and was therefore written in Elizabeth's time , and a reference to Mr. Martin's Report will lead us to fix the date ...
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... reason for thinking he ever altered this opinion , though he was of counsel to those who maintained the contrary one.1 1 See Preface to the Argument for the Council of the Marches A BRIEF DISCOURSE UPON THE COMMISSION OF BRIDEWELL ...
... reason for thinking he ever altered this opinion , though he was of counsel to those who maintained the contrary one.1 1 See Preface to the Argument for the Council of the Marches A BRIEF DISCOURSE UPON THE COMMISSION OF BRIDEWELL ...
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... reason . The Customs of the Realm are properly such things as through much , often , and long usage either of sim- plicity or of ignorance getting once an entry , are 1 The Cambridge MS . has merely " A Discourse upon the Commission of ...
... reason . The Customs of the Realm are properly such things as through much , often , and long usage either of sim- plicity or of ignorance getting once an entry , are 1 The Cambridge MS . has merely " A Discourse upon the Commission of ...
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... reason why the same should not be brought in use by the professors of our law for their arguments in principal cases ... reasons , lately used by.
... reason why the same should not be brought in use by the professors of our law for their arguments in principal cases ... reasons , lately used by.
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... reason for the reasons of municipal laws severed from the grounds of nature , manners , and policy are like wall flowers , which , though they grow high upon the crests of states , yet they have no deep roots . Besides , in all public ...
... reason for the reasons of municipal laws severed from the grounds of nature , manners , and policy are like wall flowers , which , though they grow high upon the crests of states , yet they have no deep roots . Besides , in all public ...
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