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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The Queen undoubtedly preferred Robert to marry a foreign Princess , for was he not a Prince , though concealed , who might be yet acknowledged ! What other explanation is possible ? In October Henry IV of France wrote to Robert ...
The Queen undoubtedly preferred Robert to marry a foreign Princess , for was he not a Prince , though concealed , who might be yet acknowledged ! What other explanation is possible ? In October Henry IV of France wrote to Robert ...
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The extracts from her letters , her gifts of money and lands and honours — especially to the two Roberts — and the ... fights with Robert the headstrong , point the truth ; and there is nothing on record which militates against it .
The extracts from her letters , her gifts of money and lands and honours — especially to the two Roberts — and the ... fights with Robert the headstrong , point the truth ; and there is nothing on record which militates against it .
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