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The next important decision of 1592 was Francis Bacon's veiled renunciation of his claims to recognition as the Tudor heir to the English Throne in his famous and remarkable letter to Lord Burleigh as Secretary of State .
The next important decision of 1592 was Francis Bacon's veiled renunciation of his claims to recognition as the Tudor heir to the English Throne in his famous and remarkable letter to Lord Burleigh as Secretary of State .
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Following these letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) ...
Following these letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) ...
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Fr. Bacon This letter is obviously the letter of an elder brother to a younger and so he naturally LOVES few persons better than Robert Essex . But his love has reservations . The axle - tree on which his life turns is that of being a ...
Fr. Bacon This letter is obviously the letter of an elder brother to a younger and so he naturally LOVES few persons better than Robert Essex . But his love has reservations . The axle - tree on which his life turns is that of being a ...
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