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... history to represent the events them- selves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " 1 According THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 29.
... history to represent the events them- selves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " 1 According THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 29.
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... counsel on either side , but ( as I said ) of the judge when he is expounding the case to the jury so that they may be best able to come to a just opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because ...
... counsel on either side , but ( as I said ) of the judge when he is expounding the case to the jury so that they may be best able to come to a just opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because ...
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... counsels and causes . " As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not to be reckoned among the historians who ...
... counsels and causes . " As far therefore as the character of Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not to be reckoned among the historians who ...
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... counsel , councillor and counsel- lor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some wrote both words with an s ; some both with a c ; some either with either . But the rule by which the several forms of ...
... counsel , councillor and counsel- lor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some wrote both words with an s ; some both with a c ; some either with either . But the rule by which the several forms of ...
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... counsel - chamber of the judges ) , and upon deliberation they gave a grave and safe opinion and advice , mixed with law and con- venience ; 2 which was , that the knights and burgesses attainted by the course of law should forbear to ...
... counsel - chamber of the judges ) , and upon deliberation they gave a grave and safe opinion and advice , mixed with law and con- venience ; 2 which was , that the knights and burgesses attainted by the course of law should forbear to ...
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