The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... blood could be pleaded with less justice . How it can be supposed that he believed himself to be acting in accordance with the laws of honour , even as interpreted in that duelling age by courts of honour , I can- not understand . At ...
... blood could be pleaded with less justice . How it can be supposed that he believed himself to be acting in accordance with the laws of honour , even as interpreted in that duelling age by courts of honour , I can- not understand . At ...
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... blood as it is in expense of money . It is no libe- rality to make a profusion of money upon every vain occasion , nor no more it is fortitude to make effusion of blood , except the cause be of worth . And thus much for the causes of ...
... blood as it is in expense of money . It is no libe- rality to make a profusion of money upon every vain occasion , nor no more it is fortitude to make effusion of blood , except the cause be of worth . And thus much for the causes of ...
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... blood should overtake him be- fore he had gotten sanctuary or no . It is true that our law hath made a more subtle distinction between the will inflamed and the will advised , between manslaughter in heat and murther upon prepensed ...
... blood should overtake him be- fore he had gotten sanctuary or no . It is true that our law hath made a more subtle distinction between the will inflamed and the will advised , between manslaughter in heat and murther upon prepensed ...
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Meeting of Parliament 9 Feb 160910 Conference between | 2 |
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