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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... reason is , because times of peace , drawing for the most part with them abundance of wealth , and finesse of cun- ning , do draw also , in further consequence , multitudes of suits and controversies , and abuses of laws by eva- sions ...
... reason is , because times of peace , drawing for the most part with them abundance of wealth , and finesse of cun- ning , do draw also , in further consequence , multitudes of suits and controversies , and abuses of laws by eva- sions ...
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... reason , in cases wherein the authorities do square and vary , to confirm the law , and to make it received one way ; and in cases wherein the law is cleared by authority , yet nevertheless to see more profoundly into the reason of such ...
... reason , in cases wherein the authorities do square and vary , to confirm the law , and to make it received one way ; and in cases wherein the law is cleared by authority , yet nevertheless to see more profoundly into the reason of such ...
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... reason of this kind are worthily and aptly called by a great civilian legum leges , for that many placita legum , that is , particular and positive learnings of laws , do easily decline from a good tem- per of justice , if they be not ...
... reason of this kind are worthily and aptly called by a great civilian legum leges , for that many placita legum , that is , particular and positive learnings of laws , do easily decline from a good tem- per of justice , if they be not ...
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... reason so equally balanced , as the one law embraceth one course , and the other the contrary , and both just ... reasons . Thirdly , whereas I could have digested these rules into a certain method or order , which , I know , would have ...
... reason so equally balanced , as the one law embraceth one course , and the other the contrary , and both just ... reasons . Thirdly , whereas I could have digested these rules into a certain method or order , which , I know , would have ...
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... reason ; though in some cases I did intend expressly to weigh down authorities by evidence of reason , and therein rather to correct the law , than either to sooth a received error , or by unprofitable subtlety , which corrupteth the ...
... reason ; though in some cases I did intend expressly to weigh down authorities by evidence of reason , and therein rather to correct the law , than either to sooth a received error , or by unprofitable subtlety , which corrupteth the ...
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