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الصفحة 43
The younger son Robert was her favourite and there is every probability he would have been named but for his imperious Tudor spirit , his attempts to bend her to his will by forceful methods , and the ring of enemies that in later years ...
The younger son Robert was her favourite and there is every probability he would have been named but for his imperious Tudor spirit , his attempts to bend her to his will by forceful methods , and the ring of enemies that in later years ...
الصفحة 122
The poet can only be referring to the “ Virgin " Queen , the Tudor Rose of England . And that this is the correct explanation is proved by the secret message in the initial capitals , “ To Paw at thy Majesty : Francis Bacon - Hist — be ...
The poet can only be referring to the “ Virgin " Queen , the Tudor Rose of England . And that this is the correct explanation is proved by the secret message in the initial capitals , “ To Paw at thy Majesty : Francis Bacon - Hist — be ...
الصفحة 189
He had decided on a course of action ... to cross the Rubicon , from which there could be no return , by giving Burleigh to understand in black and white that he renounced all hopes of being known as a Tudor of royal rights and intended ...
He had decided on a course of action ... to cross the Rubicon , from which there could be no return , by giving Burleigh to understand in black and white that he renounced all hopes of being known as a Tudor of royal rights and intended ...
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