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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... particular obligation , was such , as I ought not to dedicate the same to any other than to your sacred Majesty ; both because though the collec- tion be mine , yet the laws are yours ; and because it is your Majesty's reign that hath ...
... particular obligation , was such , as I ought not to dedicate the same to any other than to your sacred Majesty ; both because though the collec- tion be mine , yet the laws are yours ; and because it is your Majesty's reign that hath ...
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... particular and positive learnings of laws , do easily decline from a good tem- per of justice , if they be not rectified and governed by such rules . Now for the manner of setting down of them , I have in all points , to the best of my ...
... particular and positive learnings of laws , do easily decline from a good tem- per of justice , if they be not rectified and governed by such rules . Now for the manner of setting down of them , I have in all points , to the best of my ...
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... particular language of our law , because it should not be singular among the books of the same science , and because it is most familiar to the students and profes- sors thereof , and besides that it is most significant to express ...
... particular language of our law , because it should not be singular among the books of the same science , and because it is most familiar to the students and profes- sors thereof , and besides that it is most significant to express ...
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... particular reason before mentioned . REGULA III . Verba fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem . THIS rule , that a man's deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of ...
... particular reason before mentioned . REGULA III . Verba fortius accipiuntur contra proferentem . THIS rule , that a man's deeds and his words shall be taken strongliest against himself , though it be one of the most common grounds of ...
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... , that be understood which the law holdeth worthier , and to be preferred ; and it is in this particular very notable to consider , that this being a rule of some strictness 37. 35 H. 21 . and rigor , doth not , as it Maxims of the Law .
... , that be understood which the law holdeth worthier , and to be preferred ; and it is in this particular very notable to consider , that this being a rule of some strictness 37. 35 H. 21 . and rigor , doth not , as it Maxims of the Law .
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