Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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1 which prove it — the attitude of the Queen towards the youthful Robert was never that of “ Sovereign and subject , ” or “ sweetheart and lover , " or of " mistress and gallant , ” but that it was the protective , maternal instinct of ...
1 which prove it — the attitude of the Queen towards the youthful Robert was never that of “ Sovereign and subject , ” or “ sweetheart and lover , " or of " mistress and gallant , ” but that it was the protective , maternal instinct of ...
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Do not precipitate any crisis between you and the Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily 2 a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . ” In Holland a book had appeared on “ the forbidden subject of the ...
Do not precipitate any crisis between you and the Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily 2 a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . ” In Holland a book had appeared on “ the forbidden subject of the ...
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He was known to the diplomats and the common people as “ The Queen's Lover . ” In the Dic . Nat . Biog . XVI , p . 114 , it is stated that Lord Robert " was secretly married to the Queen in the House of Lord Pembroke before a number of ...
He was known to the diplomats and the common people as “ The Queen's Lover . ” In the Dic . Nat . Biog . XVI , p . 114 , it is stated that Lord Robert " was secretly married to the Queen in the House of Lord Pembroke before a number of ...
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