The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen4C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... difference between gesta in armis and acta in toga , whereof Cicero disputeth thus : Ecquid est , quod tam proprie dici possit actum ejus , qui togatus in republica cum potestate imperioque versatus sit , quam lex ? quære acta Gracchi :
... difference between gesta in armis and acta in toga , whereof Cicero disputeth thus : Ecquid est , quod tam proprie dici possit actum ejus , qui togatus in republica cum potestate imperioque versatus sit , quam lex ? quære acta Gracchi :
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... difference : for as , both in the law and other sci- ences , the handling of questions by common - place , without aim or application , is the weakest ; so yet nevertheless many common principles and generalities are not to be contemned ...
... difference : for as , both in the law and other sci- ences , the handling of questions by common - place , without aim or application , is the weakest ; so yet nevertheless many common principles and generalities are not to be contemned ...
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... difference or rea- son , do loosely put cases , which , though they go near the point , yet being so scattered , prove not , but rather serve to make the law appear more doubtful than to make it more plain . Secondly , whereas some of ...
... difference or rea- son , do loosely put cases , which , though they go near the point , yet being so scattered , prove not , but rather serve to make the law appear more doubtful than to make it more plain . Secondly , whereas some of ...
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... difference , where it taketh place , and where not . And first we will examine it in grants , and then in pleadings . The force of this rule is in three things , in ambi- guity of words , in implication of matter , and reducing and ...
... difference , where it taketh place , and where not . And first we will examine it in grants , and then in pleadings . The force of this rule is in three things , in ambi- guity of words , in implication of matter , and reducing and ...
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... difference between plead- ings , which are but openings of the case , and evidence which are the proofs of an issue , to be , that pleadings being but to open the verity of the matter in fact in- differently on both parts , have no ...
... difference between plead- ings , which are but openings of the case , and evidence which are the proofs of an issue , to be , that pleadings being but to open the verity of the matter in fact in- differently on both parts , have no ...
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