Francis Bacon: The First Statesman of ScienceCresset Press, 1960 - 362 pagina's |
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Pagina 261
... Parliament in its struggle against the Prerogative . Later on , however , after Parliament had established its supre- macy , the separation of law and politics was no longer in its favour . But instead of again defining their ...
... Parliament in its struggle against the Prerogative . Later on , however , after Parliament had established its supre- macy , the separation of law and politics was no longer in its favour . But instead of again defining their ...
Pagina 313
... Parliament in 1621 James explained his view that parliament was an assembly forming part of a monarchy , and acting under a monarch . There might be councils , but there could be no parliament without the king . Parliament was called by ...
... Parliament in 1621 James explained his view that parliament was an assembly forming part of a monarchy , and acting under a monarch . There might be councils , but there could be no parliament without the king . Parliament was called by ...
Pagina 356
... Parliament , 257 on apologies , 258 on relations between Crown and Parliament , 259 on torture , 259 , 299 and duty to state , 260 , 287 , 328 on supremacy of politics over the law , 261 candidate for Lord Chancellorship , 262 on ...
... Parliament , 257 on apologies , 258 on relations between Crown and Parliament , 259 on torture , 259 , 299 and duty to state , 260 , 287 , 328 on supremacy of politics over the law , 261 candidate for Lord Chancellorship , 262 on ...
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Limitations of the Mind arising from Social | 10 |
FRANCIS BACON AT THE AGE OF TWELVE pages | 48 |
The Prolongation and Renewal of Life | 137 |
Copyright | |
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