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... thing of the nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions ...
... thing of the nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions ...
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... thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law being so many in number , that neither common peo- ple can half practise them ...
... thing not to be done sud- denly , or at one parliament , nor scarce a year would suffice to purge the statute - book , nor lessen it , the volumes of law being so many in number , that neither common peo- ple can half practise them ...
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... thing I greatly affect . ' He well knew , that though the coin may be gold , yet ' tis the king's image that gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for ...
... thing I greatly affect . ' He well knew , that though the coin may be gold , yet ' tis the king's image that gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for ...
Side 26
... things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws , being , like the ballast of a ship , to keep all upright and stable ; but I have seen , ' he says , little in this kind , either in our law or other laws , that ...
... things the most important to the health and good institutions of any laws , being , like the ballast of a ship , to keep all upright and stable ; but I have seen , ' he says , little in this kind , either in our law or other laws , that ...
Side 52
... thing I stand for in desiring to come into the solicitor's place ; for I know well it is not the thing it hath been ; time having wrought an alteration both in the profession and in that special place . Yet because I think it will ...
... thing I stand for in desiring to come into the solicitor's place ; for I know well it is not the thing it hath been ; time having wrought an alteration both in the profession and in that special place . Yet because I think it will ...
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