The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 7W. Pickering, 1827 - Law |
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... parliament ; which , no doubt , proceeding from them to whom it properly belongeth , would have every where received accep- tation . Their own constitutions and orders have reformed them little . Is nothing amiss ? Can any man defend ...
... parliament ; which , no doubt , proceeding from them to whom it properly belongeth , would have every where received accep- tation . Their own constitutions and orders have reformed them little . Is nothing amiss ? Can any man defend ...
Page 65
... parliament assembled ; devising reme- dies as fast as time breedeth mischief : and contra- riwise the ecclesiastical state should still continue upon the dregs of time , and receive no alteration now for these five and forty years and ...
... parliament assembled ; devising reme- dies as fast as time breedeth mischief : and contra- riwise the ecclesiastical state should still continue upon the dregs of time , and receive no alteration now for these five and forty years and ...
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... hath ever either colleagues or assessors . The like is to be found in other well - governed commonwealths abroad , where the jurisdiction is yet more dispersed ; as in the court of parliament of 1 OF THE PACIFICATION OF THE CHURCH . 71.
... hath ever either colleagues or assessors . The like is to be found in other well - governed commonwealths abroad , where the jurisdiction is yet more dispersed ; as in the court of parliament of 1 OF THE PACIFICATION OF THE CHURCH . 71.
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... parliament . Whence should this sole exer- cise of jurisdiction come ? Surely I do suppose , and , I think , upon good ground , that " ab initio non fuit ita ; " and that the deans and chapters were councils about the sees and chairs of ...
... parliament . Whence should this sole exer- cise of jurisdiction come ? Surely I do suppose , and , I think , upon good ground , that " ab initio non fuit ita ; " and that the deans and chapters were councils about the sees and chairs of ...
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... parliament , in the three - and- twentieth year of the reign of the queen deceased ; which was the gravest parliament that I have known ; and the bill recommended by the gravest counsellor of estate 90 OF THE PACIFICATION OF THE CHURCH .
... parliament , in the three - and- twentieth year of the reign of the queen deceased ; which was the gravest parliament that I have known ; and the bill recommended by the gravest counsellor of estate 90 OF THE PACIFICATION OF THE CHURCH .
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