The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because the purposes of justice are satisfied if the jury come to a correct opinion as ' to the fact , whereas the purposes of history require that a correct ...
... opinion on it . Or if this example be objected to as not strictly parallel , ( because the purposes of justice are satisfied if the jury come to a correct opinion as ' to the fact , whereas the purposes of history require that a correct ...
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... opinions of their counsel both separately and together . For pri- vate opinion is more free ; but opinion before others is more reverent.1 In private , men are more bold in their own humours ; and in consort , men are more obnoxious to ...
... opinions of their counsel both separately and together . For pri- vate opinion is more free ; but opinion before others is more reverent.1 In private , men are more bold in their own humours ; and in consort , men are more obnoxious to ...
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... opinion faint within him , desires to have it revived by the assent of others . For it is rightly said that he who is very anxious to approve his } opinion to another , himself distrusts it . Thirdly , he is a fool who has said this in ...
... opinion faint within him , desires to have it revived by the assent of others . For it is rightly said that he who is very anxious to approve his } opinion to another , himself distrusts it . Thirdly , he is a fool who has said this in ...
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