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Página 167
have , such distinct rooms of state , as I have here at Whitehall , or at Hampton -
court . 9 . The Commissioners of the Treasure moved the King , for . the relief of
his estate , to disafforest some forests of his ; explaining themselves of such
forests ...
have , such distinct rooms of state , as I have here at Whitehall , or at Hampton -
court . 9 . The Commissioners of the Treasure moved the King , for . the relief of
his estate , to disafforest some forests of his ; explaining themselves of such
forests ...
Página 271
Courts are but only superficial schools to dandle fools . ... In court and mart Are
quarrels and hard dealing ; cares at home ; Labours by land ; terrors at sea ;
abroad , Either the fear of losing what thou hast , Or worse , nought left to lose ; if
...
Courts are but only superficial schools to dandle fools . ... In court and mart Are
quarrels and hard dealing ; cares at home ; Labours by land ; terrors at sea ;
abroad , Either the fear of losing what thou hast , Or worse , nought left to lose ; if
...
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Exempla Mijorum in Jure : containing precedents and usages and courses of
Courts , and other matier of experience . 7 . Lecta sive specialia in Jure ; being
notes and conceits of principal use , and entered with choice , both for mine own
help ...
Exempla Mijorum in Jure : containing precedents and usages and courses of
Courts , and other matier of experience . 7 . Lecta sive specialia in Jure ; being
notes and conceits of principal use , and entered with choice , both for mine own
help ...
Página 366
So if I will allege for error , that whereas I offered to plead a sufficient bar , the
court refused it , and drave me from it ; this error shall not be allowed . But the
great doubt is , where the court doth determine of the verity of the matter in fact ,
so that ...
So if I will allege for error , that whereas I offered to plead a sufficient bar , the
court refused it , and drave me from it ; this error shall not be allowed . But the
great doubt is , where the court doth determine of the verity of the matter in fact ,
so that ...
Página 367
So if a felon demand his clergy , and read well and distinctly , and the court who
is judge thereof do put him from his clergy wrongfully , error shall never be
brought upon this attainder . So if upon judgment given upon confession or
default the ...
So if a felon demand his clergy , and read well and distinctly , and the court who
is judge thereof do put him from his clergy wrongfully , error shall never be
brought upon this attainder . So if upon judgment given upon confession or
default the ...
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Página 271 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust. Yet...