Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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He had a younger brother , too , brought up as Robert Devereux , afterwards known as the Earl of Essex , begotten by the same parents , some six years his junior , who was a serious rival and candidate for the Queen's maternal affection ...
He had a younger brother , too , brought up as Robert Devereux , afterwards known as the Earl of Essex , begotten by the same parents , some six years his junior , who was a serious rival and candidate for the Queen's maternal affection ...
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Chapter X THE TWO BROTHERS : FRANCIS BACON AND ROBERT Essex ( 1596 To 1601 ) . 9 ) “ ' HE reader will have already obtained from the previous ... Over his younger brother he tried to exert an influence at once mild and benevolent .
Chapter X THE TWO BROTHERS : FRANCIS BACON AND ROBERT Essex ( 1596 To 1601 ) . 9 ) “ ' HE reader will have already obtained from the previous ... Over his younger brother he tried to exert an influence at once mild and benevolent .
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Francis , by this time , was certain that Essex would never secure the Throne , and that if ever his idealism was to have any concrete result , it would never be through the assistance of his younger brother in the way they had once ...
Francis , by this time , was certain that Essex would never secure the Throne , and that if ever his idealism was to have any concrete result , it would never be through the assistance of his younger brother in the way they had once ...
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