The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... Justice of the King's Bench . Bacon recommends Sir H. Hobart for his successor . LETTER TO THE KING : 366 . 368 373 375 378 . 379 . 381 Afterwards recommends a different arrangement : viz . Coke to be promoted from the Common Pleas to ...
... Justice of the King's Bench . Bacon recommends Sir H. Hobart for his successor . LETTER TO THE KING : 366 . 368 373 375 378 . 379 . 381 Afterwards recommends a different arrangement : viz . Coke to be promoted from the Common Pleas to ...
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... justice , if we move once for our friends , we are allowed to move again for our fee . But indeed my purpose was , that you might have been pleased to have moved it as for yourself . " Nevertheless , since it is so far gone , and that ...
... justice , if we move once for our friends , we are allowed to move again for our fee . But indeed my purpose was , that you might have been pleased to have moved it as for yourself . " Nevertheless , since it is so far gone , and that ...
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... justice to the dead . " Proclaim the faults he would not show : Break lock and seal : betray the trust : Keep nothing sacred : ' tis but just The many - headed beast should know . " And many people besides the Poet Laureate would join ...
... justice to the dead . " Proclaim the faults he would not show : Break lock and seal : betray the trust : Keep nothing sacred : ' tis but just The many - headed beast should know . " And many people besides the Poet Laureate would join ...
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... justice , which in this season of peace were disturbing the tranquillity of the country ; the compounding and collection of new laws ; the " restoration of the Church to the true limits of authority since Henry 8th's confusion ; " all ...
... justice , which in this season of peace were disturbing the tranquillity of the country ; the compounding and collection of new laws ; the " restoration of the Church to the true limits of authority since Henry 8th's confusion ; " all ...
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... no better name than detraction . But though I am pre- pared to hear the censure , I am not prepared to admit the justice 1 of it . Bacon had served with Sir Henry Hobart 34 [ CHAP . II . LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... no better name than detraction . But though I am pre- pared to hear the censure , I am not prepared to admit the justice 1 of it . Bacon had served with Sir Henry Hobart 34 [ CHAP . II . LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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