Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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Can we therefore wonder that the Commons viewed the King's pet scheme for the Union of the kingdoms with aversion and contempt ... the temper of the King can hardly have blamed him had he stood on one side rather than offend the Crown .
Can we therefore wonder that the Commons viewed the King's pet scheme for the Union of the kingdoms with aversion and contempt ... the temper of the King can hardly have blamed him had he stood on one side rather than offend the Crown .
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Francis Bacon , whose influence with the King was steadily growing , again pressed on James the necessity of calling ... shuffle of offices owing to the death on 7 August 1613 of Sir Thomas Fleming , Chief Justice of the King's Bench .
Francis Bacon , whose influence with the King was steadily growing , again pressed on James the necessity of calling ... shuffle of offices owing to the death on 7 August 1613 of Sir Thomas Fleming , Chief Justice of the King's Bench .
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On 5 May the King sent for the Commons to hear what he had to say . ... The King's business had been wretchedly mishandled by Winwood and , in spite of Francis Bacon's attempts to pour oil on the troubled waters , the storm increased ...
On 5 May the King sent for the Commons to hear what he had to say . ... The King's business had been wretchedly mishandled by Winwood and , in spite of Francis Bacon's attempts to pour oil on the troubled waters , the storm increased ...
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