Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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الصفحة 333
... charge remains unanswered ; nor do we believe it possible for any one to meet it fairly in every particular , or to do ... charges one by one , and claims in this way an absolving verdict . That some of his pleadings may be admitted , we ...
... charge remains unanswered ; nor do we believe it possible for any one to meet it fairly in every particular , or to do ... charges one by one , and claims in this way an absolving verdict . That some of his pleadings may be admitted , we ...
الصفحة 339
... charges against him are twofold : that although he well knew the impropriety of third persons interfering for ... charge , in itself a grave one , it is proved conclusively by Bacon's correspondence ; and as Mr. Dixon does not refer to ...
... charges against him are twofold : that although he well knew the impropriety of third persons interfering for ... charge , in itself a grave one , it is proved conclusively by Bacon's correspondence ; and as Mr. Dixon does not refer to ...
الصفحة 342
... charge of what we may call constructive corruption , and six charges of positive bribery . And what is the value and truth of the circumstances which Mr. Dixon sets round the trial , by means of which he would influence our judgment ...
... charge of what we may call constructive corruption , and six charges of positive bribery . And what is the value and truth of the circumstances which Mr. Dixon sets round the trial , by means of which he would influence our judgment ...
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