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الصفحة 313
We can better appreciate his youthful wisdom , by a reference to his noble designs , enunciated before he was thirty , of amending and consolidating our municipal law , and of doing away with the evils of purveyance , the most galling ...
We can better appreciate his youthful wisdom , by a reference to his noble designs , enunciated before he was thirty , of amending and consolidating our municipal law , and of doing away with the evils of purveyance , the most galling ...
الصفحة 338
We come next to the case of Somerset , in reference to which Mr. Dixon enlarges upon the gentleness and mercy'of Bacon , in opening the charge for the prosecution , and on his kindliness and humanity in advising the pardon of Sir Thomas ...
We come next to the case of Somerset , in reference to which Mr. Dixon enlarges upon the gentleness and mercy'of Bacon , in opening the charge for the prosecution , and on his kindliness and humanity in advising the pardon of Sir Thomas ...
الصفحة 341
Mr. Dixon , of course to maintain his thesis , denies the existence of such instances , or contends for Bacon's ignorance , or forgetfulness , in reference to the time of the acceptance . We join issue with him on this point ...
Mr. Dixon , of course to maintain his thesis , denies the existence of such instances , or contends for Bacon's ignorance , or forgetfulness , in reference to the time of the acceptance . We join issue with him on this point ...
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