Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Essex returned to the Queen his Patents as Master of Ordnance and Master of Horse and on that date the French Ambassador wrote to his Sovereign that— there were divisions in the Council touching Essex , some urging the Queen to forgive ...
... Essex returned to the Queen his Patents as Master of Ordnance and Master of Horse and on that date the French Ambassador wrote to his Sovereign that— there were divisions in the Council touching Essex , some urging the Queen to forgive ...
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... Essex would be reprieved . He did not desert Essex in his hour of need . The omission of the con- versation in the Apologia indicates that it was something of importance . If it had been printed it would have shown that Essex was to ...
... Essex would be reprieved . He did not desert Essex in his hour of need . The omission of the con- versation in the Apologia indicates that it was something of importance . If it had been printed it would have shown that Essex was to ...
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... Essex left the George and Garter by , 227 Durning Lawrence , Sir Edward , on Shaksper of Stratford , 345 Dyer , Edward : the " row " between the Queen and Essex over Raleigh , 226 E Ecclesiastical Polity ( 1594 ) , 32 Egerton , Sir ...
... Essex left the George and Garter by , 227 Durning Lawrence , Sir Edward , on Shaksper of Stratford , 345 Dyer , Edward : the " row " between the Queen and Essex over Raleigh , 226 E Ecclesiastical Polity ( 1594 ) , 32 Egerton , Sir ...
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