The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, Lord High Chancellor of England ... With Several Additional Pieces, Never Before Printed in Any Edition of His Works. To which is Prefixed, a New Life of the Author, by Mr. Mallet, Volumen4A. Millar, 1740 |
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... most excellent Princes that ever have reigned , whofe study altogether hath been always to adorn and honour times of peace , with the amendment of the policy of their laws . Of this proceeding in Auguftus Caefar the teftimony yet ...
... most excellent Princes that ever have reigned , whofe study altogether hath been always to adorn and honour times of peace , with the amendment of the policy of their laws . Of this proceeding in Auguftus Caefar the teftimony yet ...
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... most humble and obedient fubject and fervant , THE FRANCIS BACON I PREFA C FACE . HOLD every man a debtor to his profeffion ; from the which as men course do feek to receive countenance and profit , fo ought they of duty to endeavour ...
... most humble and obedient fubject and fervant , THE FRANCIS BACON I PREFA C FACE . HOLD every man a debtor to his profeffion ; from the which as men course do feek to receive countenance and profit , fo ought they of duty to endeavour ...
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... most for the oftentation of mine own wit or knowledge , but to that which may yield most use and profit to the students and profeffors of our laws . AND therefore , whereas these rules are some of them ordinary and vulgar , that now ...
... most for the oftentation of mine own wit or knowledge , but to that which may yield most use and profit to the students and profeffors of our laws . AND therefore , whereas these rules are some of them ordinary and vulgar , that now ...
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... most familiar to the ftudents and profeffors thereof , and because that it is most fignificant to exprefs conceits of law ; and to conclude , it is a language wherein a man fhall not be inticed to hunt after words , but mat- ter ; and ...
... most familiar to the ftudents and profeffors thereof , and because that it is most fignificant to exprefs conceits of law ; and to conclude , it is a language wherein a man fhall not be inticed to hunt after words , but mat- ter ; and ...
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... most plain , if it's fharply looked into , doth invincibly draw on that which is most doubtful . For if the tree be parcel of the inheritance unfevered , inherent in the reverfion , feverance will not alien it , nor the clause will not ...
... most plain , if it's fharply looked into , doth invincibly draw on that which is most doubtful . For if the tree be parcel of the inheritance unfevered , inherent in the reverfion , feverance will not alien it , nor the clause will not ...
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