The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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Francis Bacon. of it . Bacon had served with Sir Henry Hobart in Council and in Parliament for more than two years . He had been familiar with the business of a law - officer of the Crown for nearly twenty . No man had had better ...
Francis Bacon. of it . Bacon had served with Sir Henry Hobart in Council and in Parliament for more than two years . He had been familiar with the business of a law - officer of the Crown for nearly twenty . No man had had better ...
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... Sir Henry Hobart ) to the King's Bench , he would meet with fewer opportunities of collision with the Crown , and a quieter time might be hoped for . And Bacon who , whether he saw to the end or not , was obliged by his professional ...
... Sir Henry Hobart ) to the King's Bench , he would meet with fewer opportunities of collision with the Crown , and a quieter time might be hoped for . And Bacon who , whether he saw to the end or not , was obliged by his professional ...
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... Sir Henry Hobart , when he was raised to the Bench , had in his hands a case of duelling . In what shape it came before him and how he proposed to treat it , we are not informed ; but it was a case in point and ready for hearing . A ...
... Sir Henry Hobart , when he was raised to the Bench , had in his hands a case of duelling . In what shape it came before him and how he proposed to treat it , we are not informed ; but it was a case in point and ready for hearing . A ...
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