The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Judges must be chaste as Cæsar's wife , neither to be , nor so much as suspected in the least to be unjust ; and , Sir , the honour of the Judges in judicature is the King's honour , whose person they repre- sent . 5. There is great use ...
... Judges must be chaste as Cæsar's wife , neither to be , nor so much as suspected in the least to be unjust ; and , Sir , the honour of the Judges in judicature is the King's honour , whose person they repre- sent . 5. There is great use ...
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... Judges should , sometimes by the King himself , or sometimes by the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper in the King's name , receive a charge of those things which the present times did most require ; and at their return should deliver a ...
... Judges should , sometimes by the King himself , or sometimes by the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper in the King's name , receive a charge of those things which the present times did most require ; and at their return should deliver a ...
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... Judges , who coming from the King himself of so great an errand , should not be neglected . 10. If any sue to be ... Judges , there would be care taken in the choice of such as are called to the degree of Sergeants at Law , for such they ...
... Judges , who coming from the King himself of so great an errand , should not be neglected . 10. If any sue to be ... Judges , there would be care taken in the choice of such as are called to the degree of Sergeants at Law , for such they ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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