Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626
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- The essays or counsels, civil and moral of Francis Ld. Verulam, Viscount St. Albans
- A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sir Francis Bacon, Knight, late Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the verge (viz. twelve miles round the King's mansion house) in the reign of the late King James : declaring the latitude of the jurisdiction thereof, and the offences therein inquireable, as well by the common law, as by several statutes herein particularly mentioned
- A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sr. Francis Bacon, Kt. Late Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the Verge, in the reign of the late King James declaring the latitude of the jurisdiction thereof, and the offences therein inquirable, as well by the common-law, as by several statutes herein particularly mentioned
- A harmony of the essays, etc. of Francis Bacon
- Certaine miscellany works of the Right Honovrable, Francis Lo. Verulam, Viscount S. Alban
- Ensayo de un tratado sobre la justicia universal, รณ, Las fuentes del derecho
- Exemplum tractatus de fontibus juris : and other Latin pieces of Lord Bacon
- Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio, Vicecomitis Sancti Albani, Magni Angliae Cancellarii, Opera omnia, quatuor voluminibus : comprehensa : hactenus edita, ad autographorum maxime fidem emendantur; nonnulla etiam, ex mss. codicibus deprompta, nunc primum prodeunt : in quo continentur
- Law tracts
- Law tracts ...
- Letters, speeches, charges, advices, &c. of Francis Bacon, Lord Viscount St. Alban, Lord Chancellor of England
- Of the advancement and proficience of learning, or, The partitions of sciences : IX bookes
- Reading upon the Statute of uses
- Reading upon the statute of uses
- Reports of cases decided by Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, Lord Chancellor of England, in the High Court of Chancery (1617-1621)
- Resvscitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban : in two parts
- Resvscitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban : in two parts
- The charge of Sir Francis Bacon knight, His Maiesties attourney generall, touching duells : vpon an information in the Star-chamber against Priest and Wright : with the decree of the Star-chamber in the same cause
- The charge of Sir Francis Bacon touching duells : London, 1614
- The elements of the common lavves of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- The elements of the common lavves of England : branched into a double tract, the one contayning a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent, explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other the vse of the common law, for preseruation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
- The elements of the common lavves of England, branched into a double tract : the one containing A collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent, explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
- The elements of the common lawes of England
- The elements of the common lawes of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for the preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- The elements of the common lawes of England : branched into a double tract: : the one containing A collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. : Explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession. : The other The use of the common lavv, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names. : According to the lawes and customes of this land
- The historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seuenth
- The historie of the reigne of King Henry the Seventh
- The history of the reigns of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth and Queen Mary
- The learned reading of Sir Francis Bacon, one of Her Majesties learned counsell at law, upon the statute of uses : being his double reading to the honourable society of Grayes Inne : published for the common good
- The reading upon the Statute of uses of Francis Bacon
- The use of the law provided for preservation of our persons, goods and good names, according to the practice of the lawes and customes of this land
- The vse of the law : provided for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names according to the practice of the lawes and customes of this land
- The works of Francis Bacon
- The works of Francis Bacon : Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England
- The works of Francis Bacon : Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England : in ten volumes
- Thoughts on Holy Scripture
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- Proceedings, precedents, and arguments on claims and controversies concerning baronies by writ and other honours : with the arguments of Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Henry Montagu, the Lord Chief Justice Crew, the Lord Chief Justice Brampston, Judge Dodderidge, Judge Rolles, Mr. Selden, Sir Heneage Finch, Mr. Montagu (afterwards Lord Chief Baron), Sir William Jones, Sir William Dugdale, Mr. Offley, Sir Edward Northey, Sir Thomas Powis, and others : published from the manuscript collections of Robert Glover, Esq., Somerset Herald, Sir William Dugdale, Garter King of Arms, Gregory King, Esq., Lancaster Herald, Samuel Stebbing, Esq., Somerset Herald, Peter Le Neve, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, and others
- The elements of the common lawes of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for the preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Ideal commonwealths ; : comprising: More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella's City of the Sun, and Harrington's Oceana
- Ideal empires and republics : Rousseau's Social contract, More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella's City of the sun
- The elements of the common lawes of England : branched into a double tract: : the one containing A collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. : Explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession. : The other The use of the common lavv, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names. : According to the lawes and customes of this land
- The learned readings of Robert Holbourne, Esq. : upon the statute of 25 Ed. 3. cap. 2. being the statute of treasons : delivered in Lincoln's-Inn, Feb. 28. 1641 : wherein the whole argument is fully comprehended, in three lectures
- The complete parish-officer : containing I. The authority and duty of high constables, petty constables, headboroughs and tithingmen ... II. Of church-wardens ... III. Of overseers of the poor and their office ... IV. Of surveyors of the highways and scavengers ... V. Of watchmen, their original and power : together with the statutes relating to hackney coaches and chairs, watermen, &c.
- The Englishman's right, or, A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman : shewing, 1. The antiquity, 2. The excellent designed use, 3. The office and just privileges of juries by the law of England : (being a choice help for all wbo are qualified by law, to serve on juries)
- The Englishman's right, or, A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman : shewing, 1. the antiquity, 2. the excellent designed use, 3. the office and just privileges of juries by the law of England : being a choice help for all who are qualified by law to serve on juries
- The Englishman's right, or, A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman : shewing, I. The antiquity, 2. The excellent designed use, 3. The office and just privileges of juries by the law of England : being a choice help for all who are qualified by law, to serve on juries
- The duties and rights of jurymen, according to law : shewing, 1. the antiquity, 2. the excellent designed use, 3. the office and just privileges of juries: being a choice help for all who are appointed by law to serve on juries
- The learned readings of Sir Robert Holbourne, Knight, attorney general to King Charles I : upon the statute of 25 Edw. 3. cap. 2 being the statute of treasons : to which is added, cases of prerogative, treason, misprison of treason, felony, &c.
- The compleat parish-officer : containing I. The authority and proceedings of high constables, petty constables, headboroughs, and tithingmen ... II. Of churchwardens, how chosen, their business in repairing of churches, bells, &c. ... III. Of overseers of the poor, and their office ... IV. Of surveyors of the highways, and scavengers ... : together with the statutes relating to hackney coaches and chairs, &c. : to which is added, the office of constables written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knt. in the year 1610 declaring what power they have, and how they ought to be cherished in their office
- The elements of the common lavves of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Bacon is Shake-speare
- Barton's History of a suit in equity : from its commencement to its final termination
- The elements of the common lavves of England, branched into a double tract : the one containing A collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent, explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Ensayo de un tratado sobre la justicia universal, รณ, Las fuentes del derecho
- The elements of the common lavves of England : branched into a double tract, the one contayning a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent, explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other the vse of the common law, for preseruation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Gesta Grayorum, or, The history of the high and mighty prince Henry ... : who reigned and died A.D. 1594 : together with A masque as ... presented ... for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth .
- Ideal commonwealths : comprising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis, Campanella's City of the sun, and Harrington's Oceana
- Personal history of Lord Bacon from unpublished papers
- Proceedings, precedents, and arguments on claims and controversies concerning baronies by writ and other honours : with the arguments of Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Henry Montagu, the Lord Chief Justice Crew, the Lord Chief Justice Brampston, Judge Dodderidge, Judge Rolles, Mr. Selden, Sir Heneage Finch, Mr. Montagu (afterwards Lord Chief Baron), Sir William Jones, Sir William Dugdale, Mr. Offley, Sir Edward Northey, Sir Thomas Powis, and others : published from the manuscript collections of Robert Glover, Esq., Somerset Herald, Sir William Dugdale, Garter King of Arms, Gregory King, Esq., Lancaster Herald, Samuel Stebbing, Esq., Somerset Herald, Peter Le Neve, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, and others
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- The works of Francis Bacon : Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England : in ten volumes
- The works of Francis Bacon : Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England
- The history of the reigns of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth and Queen Mary
- The elements of the common lavves of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Resvscitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban : in two parts
- Reading upon the statute of uses
- The historie of the reigne of King Henry the Seventh
- Of the advancement and proficience of learning, or, The partitions of sciences : IX bookes
- Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio, Vicecomitis Sancti Albani, Magni Angliae Cancellarii, Opera omnia, quatuor voluminibus : comprehensa : hactenus edita, ad autographorum maxime fidem emendantur; nonnulla etiam, ex mss. codicibus deprompta, nunc primum prodeunt : in quo continentur
- The historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seuenth
- The elements of the common lawes of England : branched into a double tract : the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent : explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession : the other The use of the common law, for the preservation of our persons, goods, and good names : according to the lawes and customes of this land
- Letters, speeches, charges, advices, &c. of Francis Bacon, Lord Viscount St. Alban, Lord Chancellor of England
- Thoughts on Holy Scripture
- Law tracts
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