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" I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years. But it was the justest censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years. "
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by Francis Bacon - 1857
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The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society ..., Volume 3

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1857 - 574 pages
...could arrive would be the opinion of Bacon himself, as recorded by Dr. Rawley : " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years; but it was the justest censure ia parliament that was there these two hundred years." If the stern severity of the House of Commons,...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 22

American essays - 1868 - 796 pages
...reformed in his punishment. He is reported to have said, afterwards, in conversation, " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but...censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years." The courts of Russia are now notoriously corrupt ; in some future time, when the nation may imperatively...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 882 pages
...Library), " 1 was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justes t censure in parliament that was these two hundred years." 1 In the Latin version Hawlcy adds, 411,411 ¡rrasens observuvi ; which gives this list a peculiar value. 1 A fragment of...
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Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 562 pages
...flnd it recorded in a commonplace book of Dr. Rawley's in the Lambeth Library), " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years; but it was the justest censure in parliament thst was these two hundred yean." rium Naturœ, or a Metaphysical piece which is lost ; * Historia...
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Lord Bacon's Confession: A Statement of the Facts

William Hepworth Dixon - 1861 - 52 pages
...corrupt, though the judge might be pure. In a few brave words he stated the case : " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years, but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." 26. The personal gains which the tools of Lady Buckingham...
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Personal History of Lord Bacon: From Unpublished Papers

William Hepworth Dixon - Philosophers - 1861 - 476 pages
...corrupt, 1621. though the judge is pure. In a. few brave words he states the case : " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years, but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." 2. With the sentence on Lord St. Albans ends the ministerial...
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The Museum: A Quarterly Magazine of Education, Literature, and Science, Volume 1

Education - 1862 - 562 pages
...fell a victim. Hence the grand verdict he himself pronounced upon his own case : " I was the justest Judge that was in England these fifty years; but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." This conviction grows upon ns more and more strongly...
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A smaller history of England. (By P. Smith). Ed. by W. Smith. 9th thous

Philip Smith - 1863 - 564 pages
...which his name has been immortalized. His own reflection on his fall was this : — " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest censure in parliament that was there these 200 years." This praise could not be awarded to the cruel sentence passed on a, Roman Catholic...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 556 pages
...find it recorded in a commonplace book of Dr. Rawley's in the Lambeth Librar)-), " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years; but it...hundred years." 1 In the Latin version Rawley adds, quam praaens obsenmvi; which gives this list a peculiar value. rium Naturœ, or a Metaphysical piece...
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A Smaller History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year 1862

Philip Smith - Great Britain - 1868 - 394 pages
...which his name has been immortalized. His own reflection on his fall was this : "I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest censure in parliament that was there these 200 years." This praise could not be awarded to the cruel sentence passed on a Roman Catholic...
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