The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen15Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... called rebellious for not allowing such void and un- lawful grants ? And an infinite number of such like precedents I could set down to maintain the aforesaid argument , but these few examples shall serve for this time , & c . But now ...
... called rebellious for not allowing such void and un- lawful grants ? And an infinite number of such like precedents I could set down to maintain the aforesaid argument , but these few examples shall serve for this time , & c . But now ...
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... called to the highest place of justice , and where myself have lived and had my proceeding so far as , by his Majesty's rare if not singular grace , to be of both his counsels , and therefore few men so bound to their societies by ...
... called to the highest place of justice , and where myself have lived and had my proceeding so far as , by his Majesty's rare if not singular grace , to be of both his counsels , and therefore few men so bound to their societies by ...
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... called to the coif till Easter , 1615. Dugdale , Origines Juridiciales . The case is obviously Lewis Bowles ' case 11 Co. 79. S. C. 1 Roll . 177. It was decided in the K. B. against the plaintiff , who thereupon talked of bringing error ...
... called to the coif till Easter , 1615. Dugdale , Origines Juridiciales . The case is obviously Lewis Bowles ' case 11 Co. 79. S. C. 1 Roll . 177. It was decided in the K. B. against the plaintiff , who thereupon talked of bringing error ...
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... called by some arbores subterranea , be- cause that as trees have great branches , and smaller boughs , and twigs , so have they in their region greater and smaller veins : so if we had in England beds of porcelain , such as they have ...
... called by some arbores subterranea , be- cause that as trees have great branches , and smaller boughs , and twigs , so have they in their region greater and smaller veins : so if we had in England beds of porcelain , such as they have ...
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... called absurdities . And therefore in a conclusion so plain , it shall be sufficient to vouch the authorities without enforcing the reasons . And although the division be good , that was made by Mr. Heath , that there be four manners of ...
... called absurdities . And therefore in a conclusion so plain , it shall be sufficient to vouch the authorities without enforcing the reasons . And although the division be good , that was made by Mr. Heath , that there be four manners of ...
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