The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... justice on the King's part . The exécution of justice is committed to the Judges , which seemeth to be the severer part ; but the milder part , which is mercy , is wholly left in the King's immediate hand : and justice and mercy are the ...
... justice on the King's part . The exécution of justice is committed to the Judges , which seemeth to be the severer part ; but the milder part , which is mercy , is wholly left in the King's immediate hand : and justice and mercy are the ...
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... Justice of Ireland , " such as an intel- ligent listener may very likely have made from the Speaker's mouth , and yet differing a good deal from this . I have taken Rawley's copy for the text and given the various readings of Sherburn's ...
... Justice of Ireland , " such as an intel- ligent listener may very likely have made from the Speaker's mouth , and yet differing a good deal from this . I have taken Rawley's copy for the text and given the various readings of Sherburn's ...
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... justice for a man's life , his goods and his freehold , and do justice from the greatest to the groom : Secondly , where justice is local and not itinerant , there the Judges are subject to be affected and infected with the conditions ...
... justice for a man's life , his goods and his freehold , and do justice from the greatest to the groom : Secondly , where justice is local and not itinerant , there the Judges are subject to be affected and infected with the conditions ...
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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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