Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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In the violence of her anger she screamed , “ You are my own born son , but because you have taken sides against your mother to champion a graceless wench , I bar you for ever from the Succession . " Up to that moment , Francis had ...
In the violence of her anger she screamed , “ You are my own born son , but because you have taken sides against your mother to champion a graceless wench , I bar you for ever from the Succession . " Up to that moment , Francis had ...
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Before he had returned from the Continent his rentals had shrunk considerably and he had had to call on his mother for assistance . According to Lady Anne Bacon's letters she had “ spent her jewels and borrowed from seven several ...
Before he had returned from the Continent his rentals had shrunk considerably and he had had to call on his mother for assistance . According to Lady Anne Bacon's letters she had “ spent her jewels and borrowed from seven several ...
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When Buckingham was definitely installed as the Favourite , the first thing he did was to bring to Court his mother , his two brothers , John and Christopher , and a number of poor relatives and friends . ( Buckingham did not marry ...
When Buckingham was definitely installed as the Favourite , the first thing he did was to bring to Court his mother , his two brothers , John and Christopher , and a number of poor relatives and friends . ( Buckingham did not marry ...
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