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... appointed to inspect the abuses of the courts of justice . The first thing they fell upon was bribery and corruption , of which the lord chancellor was accused . For that very year complaints being made to the house of commons of his.
... appointed to inspect the abuses of the courts of justice . The first thing they fell upon was bribery and corruption , of which the lord chancellor was accused . For that very year complaints being made to the house of commons of his.
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... corruption , and Buckingham , his favourite , who was secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked as the ... corrupt use of it . One day , during his trial , passing through a room where several of his domestics were sitting ...
... corruption , and Buckingham , his favourite , who was secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked as the ... corrupt use of it . One day , during his trial , passing through a room where several of his domestics were sitting ...
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... not only the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
... not only the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
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Francis Bacon. but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they make ...
Francis Bacon. but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie itself . One of the later schools of the Grecians examineth the matter , and is at a stand to think what should be in it , that men should love lies , where neither they make ...
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... with himself what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed , or tor- tured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less в 3 5 Death.
... with himself what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed , or tor- tured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less в 3 5 Death.
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