Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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The Queen sitting with her Privy Council on 20th August , 1576 , arranged the details for the conveyance of the Embassy of Amyas Paulet , son of the Protestant Governor of Jersey . He was to be Her Majesty's Ambassador resident in ...
The Queen sitting with her Privy Council on 20th August , 1576 , arranged the details for the conveyance of the Embassy of Amyas Paulet , son of the Protestant Governor of Jersey . He was to be Her Majesty's Ambassador resident in ...
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was related to half the Council . She implored the lords to send for the child and that a physician see her lest she die . The Council granted her prayer and an officer of the court rode to Stoke and brought Frances Coke to town that ...
was related to half the Council . She implored the lords to send for the child and that a physician see her lest she die . The Council granted her prayer and an officer of the court rode to Stoke and brought Frances Coke to town that ...
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This Council had to determine their legality and conveniency " and their annulment . A patent or monopoly patent , was , in theory , a licence or restriction given by the Crown for the encouragement of invention , or to remedy a glut ...
This Council had to determine their legality and conveniency " and their annulment . A patent or monopoly patent , was , in theory , a licence or restriction given by the Crown for the encouragement of invention , or to remedy a glut ...
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