Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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The upshot was that the King was notified “ that whatever shall be done for him shall be merely out of love of the whole House for him . ” The temper of the House was cynical and acid . In vain did Francis Bacon ridicule the idea that ...
The upshot was that the King was notified “ that whatever shall be done for him shall be merely out of love of the whole House for him . ” The temper of the House was cynical and acid . In vain did Francis Bacon ridicule the idea that ...
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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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There appears to have been much anxious consultation between the King and the officials , and at last Francis Bacon proposed that Somerset should be warned that “ if in his speeches he should tax the King — he shall be taken away and ...
There appears to have been much anxious consultation between the King and the officials , and at last Francis Bacon proposed that Somerset should be warned that “ if in his speeches he should tax the King — he shall be taken away and ...
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