The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... Judges of assize came in place of the ancient judges in eyre , about the time of R. H .... 251 England divided into six circuits , and two learned men in the laws assigned by the king's commission to ride twice a year through those ...
... Judges of assize came in place of the ancient judges in eyre , about the time of R. H .... 251 England divided into six circuits , and two learned men in the laws assigned by the king's commission to ride twice a year through those ...
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... judge at the upper end of your council - board , and another at the lower end ; whereby your majesty will find your ... judges , of a planter of fit justices , and governors in the country , that im- porteth your affairs in these times ...
... judge at the upper end of your council - board , and another at the lower end ; whereby your majesty will find your ... judges , of a planter of fit justices , and governors in the country , that im- porteth your affairs in these times ...
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... judge , in equity , himself , are within the danger of those statutes . There your majesty hath the true state of the question , which I was necessarily to show you first , because your majesty calleth for this relation , not as news ...
... judge , in equity , himself , are within the danger of those statutes . There your majesty hath the true state of the question , which I was necessarily to show you first , because your majesty calleth for this relation , not as news ...
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... judges did stir this business , or that they did openly revile and menace the jury for doing their conscience , ( as they did honestly and truly , ) I think that judge is worthy to lose his place . And , to be plain with your majesty ...
... judges did stir this business , or that they did openly revile and menace the jury for doing their conscience , ( as they did honestly and truly , ) I think that judge is worthy to lose his place . And , to be plain with your majesty ...
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... judges did stir this business , or that they did openly revile and menace the jury for doing their conscience , ( as they did honestly and truly , ) I think that judge is worthy to lose his place . And , to be plain with your majesty ...
... judges did stir this business , or that they did openly revile and menace the jury for doing their conscience , ( as they did honestly and truly , ) I think that judge is worthy to lose his place . And , to be plain with your majesty ...
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