The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... judgment given had drawn the said judgment to a new examination in any other court , " was by him especially given in charge , which had not used to be given in charge before . It is true , it was not solemnly dwelt upon , but , as it ...
... judgment given had drawn the said judgment to a new examination in any other court , " was by him especially given in charge , which had not used to be given in charge before . It is true , it was not solemnly dwelt upon , but , as it ...
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... judgment , that in this action , which hath been carried with so great prudence , justice , and clemency , there may be ( for that which remaineth ) as little surprise as is possible , but that things duly foreseen may have their ...
... judgment , that in this action , which hath been carried with so great prudence , justice , and clemency , there may be ( for that which remaineth ) as little surprise as is possible , but that things duly foreseen may have their ...
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... judgment , and the credit and authority of judges , as it will not permit any error to be assigned that impeacheth them in their trust and office , and in wilful abuse of the same ; but only in ignorance , and mistaking either of the ...
... judgment , and the credit and authority of judges , as it will not permit any error to be assigned that impeacheth them in their trust and office , and in wilful abuse of the same ; but only in ignorance , and mistaking either of the ...
Contents
LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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