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... parties , though it was his duty to charge them home , but yet as one that looked ( a ) When the celebrated lawyer , Mr. Hargrave , is speaking of the powers displayed by Lord Bacon , in his reading on the statute of Uses , he says ...
... parties , though it was his duty to charge them home , but yet as one that looked ( a ) When the celebrated lawyer , Mr. Hargrave , is speaking of the powers displayed by Lord Bacon , in his reading on the statute of Uses , he says ...
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... parties according to custom to Bacon in a cause between , 238 ; absurd charge of bribery against Ba- con in a cause between , see note ( c ) , 238 . HACKET , Bishop of Lichfield , Bacon's friend and translator of his essays , 39 ; his ...
... parties according to custom to Bacon in a cause between , 238 ; absurd charge of bribery against Ba- con in a cause between , see note ( c ) , 238 . HACKET , Bishop of Lichfield , Bacon's friend and translator of his essays , 39 ; his ...
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... parties . 2. The advocates . 3. The officers . 4. The sovereign . In a well I must content myself with referring to the essay , and the following Observa- tions in the Edinburgh Review upon Bacon's Essay on Judicature , April , 1830 ...
... parties . 2. The advocates . 3. The officers . 4. The sovereign . In a well I must content myself with referring to the essay , and the following Observa- tions in the Edinburgh Review upon Bacon's Essay on Judicature , April , 1830 ...
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... parties , he was therefore to wear a party - coloured gown , and to have a black cap on his head of impartial justice , and under it a white linen coif of innocence , but in the reign of King James serjeants were made in abundance , and ...
... parties , he was therefore to wear a party - coloured gown , and to have a black cap on his head of impartial justice , and under it a white linen coif of innocence , but in the reign of King James serjeants were made in abundance , and ...
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... parties after that would go on , they were to seek another counsellor , for he would assist none in acts of injustice . If he found the cause doubtful or weak in point of law , he always advised his clients to agree their business . Yet ...
... parties after that would go on , they were to seek another counsellor , for he would assist none in acts of injustice . If he found the cause doubtful or weak in point of law , he always advised his clients to agree their business . Yet ...
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