The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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Strana xcvi
... hundred pounds mentioned in the charge was de- livered unto me in a purse , and I now call to mind , from Mr. Edward Egerton ; but , as far as I can remember , it was expressed by them that brought it to be for favours past , and not in ...
... hundred pounds mentioned in the charge was de- livered unto me in a purse , and I now call to mind , from Mr. Edward Egerton ; but , as far as I can remember , it was expressed by them that brought it to be for favours past , and not in ...
Strana xcvii
... hundred pounds , in respect of the cause between him and Sir Arthur Maynewaringe ; I confess and declare , that this cause , being a cause for inheritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and consent of parties ; and so a ...
... hundred pounds , in respect of the cause between him and Sir Arthur Maynewaringe ; I confess and declare , that this cause , being a cause for inheritance of good value , was ended by my arbitrament , and consent of parties ; and so a ...
Strana xcviii
... hundred pounds ; and it was about some months after the cause was decreed , in which de- cree I was assisted by two of the judges . " 23. To the three - and - twentieth article of the charge , viz . , in the cause of Mr. Barker , the ...
... hundred pounds ; and it was about some months after the cause was decreed , in which de- cree I was assisted by two of the judges . " 23. To the three - and - twentieth article of the charge , viz . , in the cause of Mr. Barker , the ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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