Bacon: His Writings and His PhilosophyGaunt, Incorporated, 2009 - 715 pages |
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... cause multi- plication of fees and suspicion of by - ways . There is due from the judge to the advocate some commendation and gracing where causes are well handled and fair pleaded , especially towards the side which obtaineth not ; for ...
... cause multi- plication of fees and suspicion of by - ways . There is due from the judge to the advocate some commendation and gracing where causes are well handled and fair pleaded , especially towards the side which obtaineth not ; for ...
Page 290
... causes . Limus ut hic durescit , et hæc ut cera liquescit , Uno eodemque igni : * Fire is the cause of induration , but respective to clay ; fire is the cause of colliquation , but respective to wax ; but fire is no constant cause ...
... causes . Limus ut hic durescit , et hæc ut cera liquescit , Uno eodemque igni : * Fire is the cause of induration , but respective to clay ; fire is the cause of colliquation , but respective to wax ; but fire is no constant cause ...
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... cause rendered , that pilosity is incident to orifices of moisture . Nor the cause rendered , that the firmness of hides is for the armour of the body against extremities of heat or cold , doth not impugn the cause rendered , that ...
... cause rendered , that pilosity is incident to orifices of moisture . Nor the cause rendered , that the firmness of hides is for the armour of the body against extremities of heat or cold , doth not impugn the cause rendered , that ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Moral Theological and Historical Works Section 1 Essays | 9 |
Wisdom of the Ancients | 89 |
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