The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... forces and wealth . And for all these objects laws are the sinews and instruments . APHORISM 6 . This end the best laws attain , but many pass wide it . For there is a strange and extreme difference in laws ; some being excellent , some ...
... forces and wealth . And for all these objects laws are the sinews and instruments . APHORISM 6 . This end the best laws attain , but many pass wide it . For there is a strange and extreme difference in laws ; some being excellent , some ...
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... force of law ; to show when , and with what caution , the rule of justice may be sought from them where the law is deficient . APHORISM 22 . Examples are to be sought from good and moderate times , not from such as are tyrannical ...
... force of law ; to show when , and with what caution , the rule of justice may be sought from them where the law is deficient . APHORISM 22 . Examples are to be sought from good and moderate times , not from such as are tyrannical ...
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... force of the declaration must needs apply to past transactions . For the interpretation does not date from the time of the declaration , but is made as it were contem- porary with the law itself . And therefore enact no declaratory laws ...
... force of the declaration must needs apply to past transactions . For the interpretation does not date from the time of the declaration , but is made as it were contem- porary with the law itself . And therefore enact no declaratory laws ...
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... force of the word " such " or some like relative , the body of the law is reflected back upon the preamble , which is thereby inserted and incorporated into the law , and renders it both more obscure and less safe . For the same care is ...
... force of the word " such " or some like relative , the body of the law is reflected back upon the preamble , which is thereby inserted and incorporated into the law , and renders it both more obscure and less safe . For the same care is ...
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... force , whilst only its execution should be deferred . I do not like either of these ways ; unless the courts wherein judgment has been delivered be of a low and inferior character ; but I would rather let both the judgment stand , and ...
... force , whilst only its execution should be deferred . I do not like either of these ways ; unless the courts wherein judgment has been delivered be of a low and inferior character ; but I would rather let both the judgment stand , and ...
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