Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Earl of Pembroke's house . Three months later , on 22nd January , 1560-1 , a boy was born at Wolsley New Palace ... Earl of Essex . This child , supposed to have been born on 10th November , 1567 , at Netherwood , Hertfordshire , is ...
... Earl of Pembroke's house . Three months later , on 22nd January , 1560-1 , a boy was born at Wolsley New Palace ... Earl of Essex . This child , supposed to have been born on 10th November , 1567 , at Netherwood , Hertfordshire , is ...
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... Earl's sweet disposition . Thirdly , that the chiefest check in the business was Sir Edward himself , who listened to no advice , who was so transported with passion , as he purposely declined the even way which your Lordship and the ...
... Earl's sweet disposition . Thirdly , that the chiefest check in the business was Sir Edward himself , who listened to no advice , who was so transported with passion , as he purposely declined the even way which your Lordship and the ...
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... EARL OF PEMBROKE ... The Earl of Pembroke is known to posterity because he is associated with the 1623 Shakespeare Folio . It was dedicated to him and the Earl of Montgomery . To an informed Freemason he is honoured because he was one ...
... EARL OF PEMBROKE ... The Earl of Pembroke is known to posterity because he is associated with the 1623 Shakespeare Folio . It was dedicated to him and the Earl of Montgomery . To an informed Freemason he is honoured because he was one ...
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