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Side 152
... judges and jurors and magistrates . 192. ( 171. ) Archidamus King of Lacedæmon , having re- ceived from Philip King of Macedon , after Philip had won the victory of Charonea upon the Athenians , proud letters , writ back to him ; That ...
... judges and jurors and magistrates . 192. ( 171. ) Archidamus King of Lacedæmon , having re- ceived from Philip King of Macedon , after Philip had won the victory of Charonea upon the Athenians , proud letters , writ back to him ; That ...
Side 169
... judges ; and asked him how he liked of it ? answered , Oh , madam ! my mind is known ; I am against all inclosures , and especially against inclosed justice . * 41. When Sir Nicholas Bacon the Lord Keeper lived , every room in ...
... judges ; and asked him how he liked of it ? answered , Oh , madam ! my mind is known ; I am against all inclosures , and especially against inclosed justice . * 41. When Sir Nicholas Bacon the Lord Keeper lived , every room in ...
Side 172
... judges of the Admiralty for admittance into an office of a ship bound for the Indies , was by one of the judges much slighted , as an insufficient person for that office he sought to obtain ; the judge telling him ; That he believed he ...
... judges of the Admiralty for admittance into an office of a ship bound for the Indies , was by one of the judges much slighted , as an insufficient person for that office he sought to obtain ; the judge telling him ; That he believed he ...
Side 185
... judge , " how came that in ? " " Why , if it please you , my lord , your name is Bacon , and mine is Hog , and in all ages Hog and Bacon have been so near kindred , that they are not to be separated . " " Ay , but , " replied judge ...
... judge , " how came that in ? " " Why , if it please you , my lord , your name is Bacon , and mine is Hog , and in all ages Hog and Bacon have been so near kindred , that they are not to be separated . " " Ay , but , " replied judge ...
Side 297
... judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . XXXII . The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God accounteth him a hypocrite ; and afterwards , when the world branded him for an hypocrite , then God owned him for a saint ...
... judge more truly of him than he doth of himself . XXXII . The world will sometimes account him a saint , when God accounteth him a hypocrite ; and afterwards , when the world branded him for an hypocrite , then God owned him for a saint ...
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