The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page 243
... matter ex post facto , if a lease for life be made to two , and the survivor of them , and they after make partition : now these words ( and the survivor of them ) should seem to carry purpose as a limitation , that either of them ...
... matter ex post facto , if a lease for life be made to two , and the survivor of them , and they after make partition : now these words ( and the survivor of them ) should seem to carry purpose as a limitation , that either of them ...
Page 296
... matter I will discourse unto you is the nature and definition of a use , and its incep- tion and progression before the statute . Herein , though I could not be ignorant either of the difficulty of the matter , which he that taketh in ...
... matter I will discourse unto you is the nature and definition of a use , and its incep- tion and progression before the statute . Herein , though I could not be ignorant either of the difficulty of the matter , which he that taketh in ...
Page 464
... matter ; another hath laughed at the same ; the greatest part , following their au- thor , to discuss and compose the whole matter by that cold and weak distinction of act and power . Those also who attribute them to the reasons of matter ...
... matter ; another hath laughed at the same ; the greatest part , following their au- thor , to discuss and compose the whole matter by that cold and weak distinction of act and power . Those also who attribute them to the reasons of matter ...
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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