Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 114
... Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his pleadings or " Suit , " and that Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his ...
... Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his pleadings or " Suit , " and that Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his ...
الصفحة 116
... Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it . ( " On your Lord- ship ... and the Grace of Her Majesty . " ) 10. The granting or refusing of his Suit will make or break him . ( “ It will enable me or disable me ...
... Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in granting it . ( " On your Lord- ship ... and the Grace of Her Majesty . " ) 10. The granting or refusing of his Suit will make or break him . ( “ It will enable me or disable me ...
الصفحة 190
... Burleigh would be a Princely Place . Recognition . In effect Francis Bacon says , " If you give me a subordinate ... Burleigh told that Francis Bacon no longer seeks to rule over an earthly Kingdom but to reign over a universal one ...
... Burleigh would be a Princely Place . Recognition . In effect Francis Bacon says , " If you give me a subordinate ... Burleigh told that Francis Bacon no longer seeks to rule over an earthly Kingdom but to reign over a universal one ...
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