The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England: Law tracts. Maxims of the lawC.and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... shew how this rule which we handle is put by when it meets with any other rule . As for acts of parliament , verdicts , judgments , etc. which are not words of parties , in them this rule hath no place at all , neither in devises and ...
... shew how this rule which we handle is put by when it meets with any other rule . As for acts of parliament , verdicts , judgments , etc. which are not words of parties , in them this rule hath no place at all , neither in devises and ...
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... shew of a new will , which nevertheless his intention was should not take place : but this was answered before ; for if that clause were allowed to be good until a revocation , then could no revocation at all be made , and therefore it ...
... shew of a new will , which nevertheless his intention was should not take place : but this was answered before ; for if that clause were allowed to be good until a revocation , then could no revocation at all be made , and therefore it ...
第 139 頁
... shew themselves peregrina- tores , even and equal distributers of the same ; and , as that most honourable lord and reverend sage coun- sellor , the late lord Burleigh , late lord treasurer , This pas- said to myself , to deal it out ...
... shew themselves peregrina- tores , even and equal distributers of the same ; and , as that most honourable lord and reverend sage coun- sellor , the late lord Burleigh , late lord treasurer , This pas- said to myself , to deal it out ...
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... shew favour and merciful dealing : because it many times happeneth , that ei- ther through the remote dwelling of the party from the lands , or by the negligence or evil practice of un- der - sheriffs and their bailiffs , the owner hath ...
... shew favour and merciful dealing : because it many times happeneth , that ei- ther through the remote dwelling of the party from the lands , or by the negligence or evil practice of un- der - sheriffs and their bailiffs , the owner hath ...
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... shew themselves in fines , levied upon the open stage of the common pleas ; by which one man taketh the full profit , and another beareth the empty name of tenancy , to the infinite deceit of her majesty in this part of her prerogative ...
... shew themselves in fines , levied upon the open stage of the common pleas ; by which one man taketh the full profit , and another beareth the empty name of tenancy , to the infinite deceit of her majesty in this part of her prerogative ...
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第 15 頁 - IT were infinite for the law to consider the causes of causes, and their impulsions one of another; therefore it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree. As if an annuity be granted "pro consilio impenso
第 289 頁 - that every person, which shall after the time aforesaid be used or employed as a broker, mean or procurer, for the taking up of such commodities, shall forfeit for every such offence the sum of one hundred pounds, the same to be, etc. and shall be farther punished by six months imprisonment, without bail or
第 535 頁 - The next, That after this example, it is like that judges will fly from any thing that is in the likeness of corruption, though it were at a great distance, as from a serpent ; which tendeth to the purging of the courts of justice, and the reducing them to their true honour and splendor.
第 535 頁 - And in these two points, God is my witness, that though it be my fortune to be the anvil, whereupon those good effects are beaten and wrought, I take no small comfort. " But to pass from the motions of my heart, whereof God is only judge, to the merits of my cause, whereof your lordships
第 536 頁 - It resteth therefore, that, without fig-leaves, I do ingenuously confess and acknowledge, that having understood the particulars of the charge, not formally from the house, but enough to inform my conscience and my memory, I find matters sufficient and full, both to move me to desert my defence, and to move your lordships to condemn and censure me.
第 404 頁 - lives than to bestow them idly : nay, it is weakness and dis-esteem of a man's self, to put a man's life upon such liedger performances : a man's life is not to be trifled away ; it is to be offered up and sacrificed to honourable services, public merits, good causes, and noble adventures. It is in
第 536 頁 - te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una ?" Neither will I prompt your lordships to observe upon the proofs, where they come not home, or the scruple touching the credit of the witnesses. Neither will I represent to your lordships, how far a defence in divers things mought extenuate the offence in
第 537 頁 - hath the same terror, though not the same rigour with the punishment. " But my case standeth not there ; for my humble desire is, that his Majesty would take the seal into his hands ; which is a great downfal, and may serve, I hope, in itself, for an expiation of my faults.
第 98 頁 - men that had entailed lands, that they could not make the best of their lands by fine and improvement, for that none, upon so uncertain an estate as for term of his own life, would give him a fine of any value, nor lay any great stock upon the land, that might yield rent improved. The
第 512 頁 - faction, cancelling of bonds, or evidences, and the like; those parts of the decree are to be spared until the bill of review be determined ; but such sparing is to be warranted by public order made in court. 5. No bill of review shall be put in, except the party that prefers it enter into