Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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The curious can read the horrible sentence solemnly passed on Mr. Harrison , " one of the twenty - nine Regicides ... unnumbered page facing P. 57 and reading the speech of the Lord Chief Baron in passing sentence of torture and death .
The curious can read the horrible sentence solemnly passed on Mr. Harrison , " one of the twenty - nine Regicides ... unnumbered page facing P. 57 and reading the speech of the Lord Chief Baron in passing sentence of torture and death .
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And , later , that he should be passed over the heads of his seniors ? Such dispensations were not granted to anyone else in that era . These incidents , trivial in themselves , assume an importance , in conjunction with others , which ...
And , later , that he should be passed over the heads of his seniors ? Such dispensations were not granted to anyone else in that era . These incidents , trivial in themselves , assume an importance , in conjunction with others , which ...
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... the actions of Francis Bacon cannot be adequately explained without this key ; the acts of Essex are incompre- hensible ; and the anguish of the Queen bewildering as she passed away in mental agony , calling on the name of Robert on ...
... the actions of Francis Bacon cannot be adequately explained without this key ; the acts of Essex are incompre- hensible ; and the anguish of the Queen bewildering as she passed away in mental agony , calling on the name of Robert on ...
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