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On the 16th September , 1580 , Francis Bacon wrote a letter to Lady Burleigh from Gray's Inn . He writes to her as one acquainted with his wishes in a certain matter . It obviously concerns his parentage from what afterwards transpires ...
On the 16th September , 1580 , Francis Bacon wrote a letter to Lady Burleigh from Gray's Inn . He writes to her as one acquainted with his wishes in a certain matter . It obviously concerns his parentage from what afterwards transpires ...
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We know more than Dixon did of the secret springs of action , but how truly his summing up of the situation falls into line with the truth of the matter . Essex had failed to win the Queen . When he learned the news he at once left the ...
We know more than Dixon did of the secret springs of action , but how truly his summing up of the situation falls into line with the truth of the matter . Essex had failed to win the Queen . When he learned the news he at once left the ...
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He writes : About the same time I remember an answer of mine in a matter which had some affinity with my Lord's cause , which , though it GREW from me , went about in Others ' Names . For Her Majesty being mightily incensed with that ...
He writes : About the same time I remember an answer of mine in a matter which had some affinity with my Lord's cause , which , though it GREW from me , went about in Others ' Names . For Her Majesty being mightily incensed with that ...
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