Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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Not one of the traditionalists , who follow the lead of Macaulay , appear to have known or even suspected that from an early age he led not only an open life but also a concealed one ; nor have they even taken seriously into account the ...
Not one of the traditionalists , who follow the lead of Macaulay , appear to have known or even suspected that from an early age he led not only an open life but also a concealed one ; nor have they even taken seriously into account the ...
الصفحة 63
He was presented at Court about the age of four . Being asked by the Queen how old he was , he answered with much discretion , that he was two years younger than Her Majesty's happy Reign : with which answer the Queen was much taken .
He was presented at Court about the age of four . Being asked by the Queen how old he was , he answered with much discretion , that he was two years younger than Her Majesty's happy Reign : with which answer the Queen was much taken .
الصفحة 488
He was still a servant and made to feel it , though a servant in the “ First Form ” . It was James and Buckingham who determined the policy of the country , or settled the course to be taken in particular transactions ; when this was ...
He was still a servant and made to feel it , though a servant in the “ First Form ” . It was James and Buckingham who determined the policy of the country , or settled the course to be taken in particular transactions ; when this was ...
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