Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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She was thus like Alexander the Great and Julius Cæsar , who left no legitimate Issue behind to succeed legally to the Throne but nevertheless had “ Natural ” Children of Royal Breed . This was Francis Bacon's own thought expressed In ...
She was thus like Alexander the Great and Julius Cæsar , who left no legitimate Issue behind to succeed legally to the Throne but nevertheless had “ Natural ” Children of Royal Breed . This was Francis Bacon's own thought expressed In ...
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1 1 portrait adorned the walls , Abraham Cowley acclaimed him in an Ode recited to the Royal Society as the Moses who had led us forth from the harren wilderness to the land of experimental science dedicated to the benefit of humanity .
1 1 portrait adorned the walls , Abraham Cowley acclaimed him in an Ode recited to the Royal Society as the Moses who had led us forth from the harren wilderness to the land of experimental science dedicated to the benefit of humanity .
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He therefore decided to increase the impositions by £ 60,000 , by the exercise of the Royal Prerogative and without consulting Parliament . The royal revenue could only be obtained from one or more of three sources : lucrative ...
He therefore decided to increase the impositions by £ 60,000 , by the exercise of the Royal Prerogative and without consulting Parliament . The royal revenue could only be obtained from one or more of three sources : lucrative ...
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