The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 3Parry & McMillan, 1859 |
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... Court ; though , by the grace of God , that cure will be much easier than the other . It is true , I did lately write to your majesty , that for the matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me ...
... Court ; though , by the grace of God , that cure will be much easier than the other . It is true , I did lately write to your majesty , that for the matter of " ha- beas corpora , " ( which was the third matter in law you had given me ...
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... courts ; which , I account , I cannot give your majesty now , because I was then absent , and some are now absent , which ... court of the legate here , and the courts of the archbi- shops and bishops , which were then but subordi- nate ...
... courts ; which , I account , I cannot give your majesty now , because I was then absent , and some are now absent , which ... court of the legate here , and the courts of the archbi- shops and bishops , which were then but subordi- nate ...
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... court , the parties shall be in peace , except the judgments be undone , by error , or attaint , which is a legal Your majesty will pardon me , if I be sparing in form of reversal . And of this also , I hold the delivering to you some ...
... court , the parties shall be in peace , except the judgments be undone , by error , or attaint , which is a legal Your majesty will pardon me , if I be sparing in form of reversal . And of this also , I hold the delivering to you some ...
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... court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers , upon conceits and inventions of law : the other that in these high causes , that touch upon state and monarchy , your majesty give them straight ...
... court impaled within their own presidents , and not assume to themselves new powers , upon conceits and inventions of law : the other that in these high causes , that touch upon state and monarchy , your majesty give them straight ...
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... court for some days , upon a SIR , Christian ground , that he may I send you the bill for his majesty's signature , have time to turn from that reformed according to his majesty's amendments , mind of destroying himself ; both in the ...
... court for some days , upon a SIR , Christian ground , that he may I send you the bill for his majesty's signature , have time to turn from that reformed according to his majesty's amendments , mind of destroying himself ; both in the ...
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