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Cecil knew that if once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges , of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as “ Gentlemen by birth , education and property ...
Cecil knew that if once these two men held the reins of power , he and his friends would be lost , probably their privileges , of caste as bureaucrats destroyed and all they stood for as “ Gentlemen by birth , education and property ...
الصفحة 407
He writes to Cecil as follows : It is thought Mr Attorney shall be Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . In case Mr Solicitor rise , I would now be glad at last to be Solicitor . I ту State and so fall to my Studies and ease , whereof one ...
He writes to Cecil as follows : It is thought Mr Attorney shall be Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . In case Mr Solicitor rise , I would now be glad at last to be Solicitor . I ту State and so fall to my Studies and ease , whereof one ...
الصفحة 431
So that from the moment of Cecil's death Bacon became a much more important person . ܕܕ The following famous anecdote is told respecting Cecil's decease . The King meeting Francis Bacon said , “ Now tell me truly what think you of ...
So that from the moment of Cecil's death Bacon became a much more important person . ܕܕ The following famous anecdote is told respecting Cecil's decease . The King meeting Francis Bacon said , “ Now tell me truly what think you of ...
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