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... ground that sir Edward Coke had acted in ignorance of the law ! In the year 1600 , Bacon was chosen Double Reader , † and on this occasion de- livered his celebrated Reading on the Sta- * See D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature , vol ...
... ground that sir Edward Coke had acted in ignorance of the law ! In the year 1600 , Bacon was chosen Double Reader , † and on this occasion de- livered his celebrated Reading on the Sta- * See D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature , vol ...
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... grounds and diversities ; as you shall find the reading still to run upon cases of like law and contrary law ; whereof the one in- * Mr. Hargrave's note , Coke upon Littleton , 13 a n ... ground , the other the D 2 HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 35.
... grounds and diversities ; as you shall find the reading still to run upon cases of like law and contrary law ; whereof the one in- * Mr. Hargrave's note , Coke upon Littleton , 13 a n ... ground , the other the D 2 HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 35.
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. cludes the learning of a ground , the other the learning of a difference ; and not to stir conceits and subtle doubts , or to con- trive a multitude of tedious and intricate cases , whereof all , saving ...
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. cludes the learning of a ground , the other the learning of a difference ; and not to stir conceits and subtle doubts , or to con- trive a multitude of tedious and intricate cases , whereof all , saving ...
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... ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name libelled , which I * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 315 . count an honour ...
... ground only of its connection with Bacon , who in- curred much obloquy as counsel for the ' My life , ' said he , hath been crown . " threatened , and my name libelled , which I * Bacon's Works , vol . 13 , p . 315 . count an honour ...
Side 39
... ground of Bacon's alleged ingratitude , to brand him as a ' criminal . ' Duly estimating such sensibility , but regretting its misdirection , we will venture , ( we hope without offence , ) to suggest , that it consists not either with ...
... ground of Bacon's alleged ingratitude , to brand him as a ' criminal . ' Duly estimating such sensibility , but regretting its misdirection , we will venture , ( we hope without offence , ) to suggest , that it consists not either with ...
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