The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, 13권W. Pickering, 1831 |
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... King should make bargains of hope , when his treasure sufficeth not for his own charge , I may not advise for my dearest friends ; for I am nailed to the King's estate . But two things I shall assent unto ; the one , that if the King ...
... King should make bargains of hope , when his treasure sufficeth not for his own charge , I may not advise for my dearest friends ; for I am nailed to the King's estate . But two things I shall assent unto ; the one , that if the King ...
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... King's business , which surely I revolve most when I am least in action , whereof , at my attendance , I will give his majesty such account as can proceed from my poor and mean abilities , which as his majesty , out of grace , may think ...
... King's business , which surely I revolve most when I am least in action , whereof , at my attendance , I will give his majesty such account as can proceed from my poor and mean abilities , which as his majesty , out of grace , may think ...
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... King Edward IV . called Prince Edward , his son , to his parliament , in anno 22 of his reign , being within age . King Henry VII . called Prince Arthur to his parliament in the seventh year of his reign , being within age . Of King ...
... King Edward IV . called Prince Edward , his son , to his parliament , in anno 22 of his reign , being within age . King Henry VII . called Prince Arthur to his parliament in the seventh year of his reign , being within age . Of King ...
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... King . FR . ST . ALBAN . It may please your most excellent Majesty , I humbly thank your majesty for my liberty ... King's , and since I have the inward seal of the one , I hope well of the other . Utar , saith Seneca to his master ...
... King . FR . ST . ALBAN . It may please your most excellent Majesty , I humbly thank your majesty for my liberty ... King's , and since I have the inward seal of the one , I hope well of the other . Utar , saith Seneca to his master ...
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... King was wont to make a character of me , far above my worth , that I was not made for small matters : and your ... King's great affairs ; yet for that which may concern your lordship , and your fortune , no man living shall give ...
... King was wont to make a character of me , far above my worth , that I was not made for small matters : and your ... King's great affairs ; yet for that which may concern your lordship , and your fortune , no man living shall give ...
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139 페이지 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
147 페이지 - IT were infinite for the law to judge the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of another : therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause ; and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree.
69 페이지 - Chancellor of England, by the ordinary and legal part of his power : and your majesty knoweth your chancellor is ever a principal counsellor, and instrument of monarchy, of immediate dependence upon the king: and, therefore, like to be a safe and tender guardian of the royal rights.
195 페이지 - But if it be ambiguitas tatens, then otherwise it is : as if I grant my manor of S. to IF and his heirs, here appeareth no ambiguity at all; but if the truth be, that I have the manors both of South S. and North S. this ambiguity is matter in fact; and therefore it shall be holpen by averment, whether of them was that the party intended should pass.
180 페이지 - ALL crimes have their conception in a corrupt intent, and have their consummation and issuing in some particular fact ; which though it be not the fact at which the intention of the malefactor levelled, yet the law giveth him no advantage of that error if another particular ensue of as high a nature.
139 페이지 - ... honest and liberal practice of a profession, when men shall carry a respect not to descend into any course that is corrupt and unworthy thereof, and preserve themselves free from the abuses wherewith the same profession is noted to be infected ; but much more is this performed if a man be able to visit and strengthen the roots and foundation of the science itself; thereby not only gracing it in reputation and dignity, but also amplifying it in perfection and substance.
66 페이지 - Fulke Greville, servant to Queen Elizabeth, counsellor to King James, and friend to Sir Philip Sidney.
339 페이지 - ... utter subversion of the ancient common laws of this realm; for the extirping and extinguishment of all such subtle practised feoffments, fines, recoveries, abuses, and errors heretofore used and accustomed in this realm, to the subversion of the good and ancient laws of the same, and to the intent that the king's highness or any other his subjects...
177 페이지 - ... demonstration, or whether they be words of restraint that limit the generality of the former name, the law will never intend error or falsehood.
347 페이지 - ... of the same rent, of and in such like estate as they had in the title, interest, or use of the said rent or profit, and as if a sufficient grant or other lawful conveyance had been made and executed to them, by such as were or shall be seised...