The Works of Francis Bacon: Letters and lifeF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... opinion that it was a power which the King either had or ought to have ; and that if it could not be justified by any former precedent , it was fit that a precedent should now , with the concurrence of the Judges , be made . Bacon was ...
... opinion that it was a power which the King either had or ought to have ; and that if it could not be justified by any former precedent , it was fit that a precedent should now , with the concurrence of the Judges , be made . Bacon was ...
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... opinion about public matters without fear of worse than ridicule or dislike , it is not easy to imagine a world in which the publication of a false opinion v held to be an offence and forbidden under penalties . The futility of all ...
... opinion about public matters without fear of worse than ridicule or dislike , it is not easy to imagine a world in which the publication of a false opinion v held to be an offence and forbidden under penalties . The futility of all ...
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... opinion on the policy of the proceeding was beyond their province ; but from the terms in which they remind the Lords of the Council that that point is for them to consider , there is no difficulty in gathering what their opinion was .
... opinion on the policy of the proceeding was beyond their province ; but from the terms in which they remind the Lords of the Council that that point is for them to consider , there is no difficulty in gathering what their opinion was .
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