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He cannot boast of “ Public Honour and Proud Titles ” which are justly his . Fortune has barred him from such a Triumph . “ Let those who are in favour with their Stars Of Public Honour and Proud Titles boast , Whilst I whom Fortune of ...
He cannot boast of “ Public Honour and Proud Titles ” which are justly his . Fortune has barred him from such a Triumph . “ Let those who are in favour with their Stars Of Public Honour and Proud Titles boast , Whilst I whom Fortune of ...
الصفحة 322
... your Lordship knoweth , must be ascribed to the Superior Duty I did owe to THE QUEEN'S FAME AND HONOUR in a Public Proceeding [ The " Duty " was not to the Queen alone as the Head of the State but to " the Queen's FAME and HONOUR ...
... your Lordship knoweth , must be ascribed to the Superior Duty I did owe to THE QUEEN'S FAME AND HONOUR in a Public Proceeding [ The " Duty " was not to the Queen alone as the Head of the State but to " the Queen's FAME and HONOUR ...
الصفحة 503
About a week later there was an even more splendid gathering at Theobald's , Hertfordshire , James's favourite residence , when Francis Bacon was invested with the highest honour that could be conferred upon him in the presence of the ...
About a week later there was an even more splendid gathering at Theobald's , Hertfordshire , James's favourite residence , when Francis Bacon was invested with the highest honour that could be conferred upon him in the presence of the ...
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