Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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This house , situate in the Strand , was a fief of the Crown . The courtyard and the great gates ... All along the river front stretched great houses and palaces taken from the Roman Catholic hierarchy at the time of the Reformation .
This house , situate in the Strand , was a fief of the Crown . The courtyard and the great gates ... All along the river front stretched great houses and palaces taken from the Roman Catholic hierarchy at the time of the Reformation .
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When the double - subsidy demand was made the House therefore waited , perturbed and uneasy , wondering if Francis Bacon would talk and what line he would take . Would he resent the curb on their right of debate ?
When the double - subsidy demand was made the House therefore waited , perturbed and uneasy , wondering if Francis Bacon would talk and what line he would take . Would he resent the curb on their right of debate ?
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responsible for the decision that the imposts were legal under the King's Prerogative , though he had actually himself spoken and voted in the House of Lords against their continuance . His personal position was becoming serious .
responsible for the decision that the imposts were legal under the King's Prerogative , though he had actually himself spoken and voted in the House of Lords against their continuance . His personal position was becoming serious .
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