Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... speech , the Lord Keeper was instructed to answer , that Liberty of speech was granted in respect of Aye and No ; but not that every- one should speak as he listed . 22nd February . The members , in short , had only liberty to vote and ...
... speech , the Lord Keeper was instructed to answer , that Liberty of speech was granted in respect of Aye and No ; but not that every- one should speak as he listed . 22nd February . The members , in short , had only liberty to vote and ...
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... speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . ... This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact alone is ...
... speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . ... This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact alone is ...
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... speech against the Bill that seems to have occupied all the day . He employed the most violent invective against Scotland and Scotsmen in England , and pictured a host of terrors at the opening of the boundary gate and letting the lean ...
... speech against the Bill that seems to have occupied all the day . He employed the most violent invective against Scotland and Scotsmen in England , and pictured a host of terrors at the opening of the boundary gate and letting the lean ...
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