Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Cecil feared , or pretended to fear , that England might go down in a welter of blood ... civil war and foreign invasion . The Cecils ( Lord Burleigh and his son Robert Cecil ) knew , moreover , the Queen's secret , and there is no ...
... Cecil feared , or pretended to fear , that England might go down in a welter of blood ... civil war and foreign invasion . The Cecils ( Lord Burleigh and his son Robert Cecil ) knew , moreover , the Queen's secret , and there is no ...
الصفحة 407
... Cecil . He therefore sends a reminder to the Secretary of State on the eve of his marriage , when the Government is in difficulties , that he wants the Solicitorship , which implied that he was definitely about to wed and thus be ...
... Cecil . He therefore sends a reminder to the Secretary of State on the eve of his marriage , when the Government is in difficulties , that he wants the Solicitorship , which implied that he was definitely about to wed and thus be ...
الصفحة 559
... CECIL , EARL OF SALISBURY Cecil was the youngest son by a second marriage of Lord Burleigh , the famous statesman , with a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke . He followed his father in his office as Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth and ...
... CECIL , EARL OF SALISBURY Cecil was the youngest son by a second marriage of Lord Burleigh , the famous statesman , with a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke . He followed his father in his office as Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth and ...
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