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... iudgement . For expert men can execute , but learned men are fittest to iudge or censure . To spend too much time in them , is Sloth ; to vse them too much for ornament , is affectation ; to make judgement wholly by their rules , is the ...
... iudgement . For expert men can execute , but learned men are fittest to iudge or censure . To spend too much time in them , is Sloth ; to vse them too much for ornament , is affectation ; to make judgement wholly by their rules , is the ...
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... Iudges to haue noted fa- uourites , which canot but cause multiplication of fees , & sus- pition of by - waies . There is due from the Iudge to the Aduocate , some commendation and gracing , where causes are well handled & faire pleaded ...
... Iudges to haue noted fa- uourites , which canot but cause multiplication of fees , & sus- pition of by - waies . There is due from the Iudge to the Aduocate , some commendation and gracing , where causes are well handled & faire pleaded ...
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... Iudge himselfe . Lastly , Iudges ought aboue al to remember the conclusion of the Roman twelue Tables ; Salus populi suprema lex , and to know that Lawes , except they bee in order to that ende are but things captious , and Oracles not ...
... Iudge himselfe . Lastly , Iudges ought aboue al to remember the conclusion of the Roman twelue Tables ; Salus populi suprema lex , and to know that Lawes , except they bee in order to that ende are but things captious , and Oracles not ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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