The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... wish , that against every circuit all the 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 ...
... wish , that against every circuit all the 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 ...
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... wish a diligent one , wherein should be comprised not only the exposition of the terms of law , but of the words of all ancient records and precedents . For the Abridgments , I could wish , if it were possible , that none mought use ...
... wish a diligent one , wherein should be comprised not only the exposition of the terms of law , but of the words of all ancient records and precedents . For the Abridgments , I could wish , if it were possible , that none mought use ...
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... wishes were known to Winwood and not to Bacon , is not explained . It could not have been an object either with the King ... wish , when he was really crossing their ends.1 It must surely have been Winwood himself who , having the secret ...
... wishes were known to Winwood and not to Bacon , is not explained . It could not have been an object either with the King ... wish , when he was really crossing their ends.1 It must surely have been Winwood himself who , having the secret ...
Contenido
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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