The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen15Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... ENGLAND . Collected and Edited BY JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
... ENGLAND . Collected and Edited BY JAMES SPEDDING , M. A. OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS , M. A. LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ; AND DOUGLAS DENON HEATH , BARRISTER - AT - LAW ; LATE FELLOW OF TRINITY ...
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... England . To the purpose of this discourse the law is , if any Charter be granted by a King the which is repugnant to the Maxims , Customs , or Statutes of the Realm ; then is the Charter void . And it is either by quo warranto or by ...
... England . To the purpose of this discourse the law is , if any Charter be granted by a King the which is repugnant to the Maxims , Customs , or Statutes of the Realm ; then is the Charter void . And it is either by quo warranto or by ...
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... England is taken quasi sanctum ; and although it be merely against the laws , customs , and statutes of this realm , yet it is defended in such sort , that some have been called rebellious for not allowing such void and un- lawful ...
... England is taken quasi sanctum ; and although it be merely against the laws , customs , and statutes of this realm , yet it is defended in such sort , that some have been called rebellious for not allowing such void and un- lawful ...
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... England both in mat- ter , sense , and meaning , you shall find them merely repugnant . In the said great Charter of England , in the last chapter , amongst other things the King granteth for him and his heirs , that neither he nor his ...
... England both in mat- ter , sense , and meaning , you shall find them merely repugnant . In the said great Charter of England , in the last chapter , amongst other things the King granteth for him and his heirs , that neither he nor his ...
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... England in so mean an account , but that which other laws are held worthy of should be due likewise to our laws , as no less worthy for our state . Therefore , when I found that , not only in the ancient times , but now at this day in ...
... England in so mean an account , but that which other laws are held worthy of should be due likewise to our laws , as no less worthy for our state . Therefore , when I found that , not only in the ancient times , but now at this day in ...
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