The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... marches cipality of Wales , nor part of the four shires ; for lordships ' marchers . and , therefore , must be contained by the word marches , or not at all . day , which run to give power and authority to the The reply of the king's ...
... marches cipality of Wales , nor part of the four shires ; for lordships ' marchers . and , therefore , must be contained by the word marches , or not at all . day , which run to give power and authority to the The reply of the king's ...
Page 288
... marches had been often applied to the lordships ' marchers , he said it was the sophism which is called sciomachia , fighting with their shadows ; and that the sound of so many statutes , so many printed book - cases , so many records ...
... marches had been often applied to the lordships ' marchers , he said it was the sophism which is called sciomachia , fighting with their shadows ; and that the sound of so many statutes , so many printed book - cases , so many records ...
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Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. the council of the marches for punishing of per- jury ; who can doubt but that here marches is meant of the shires , considering the perjuries committed in them have been punished in that court as well as in ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. the council of the marches for punishing of per- jury ; who can doubt but that here marches is meant of the shires , considering the perjuries committed in them have been punished in that court as well as in ...
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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