Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Court in such peace that a dog would not wag his tongue against him . " ( G. B. Harrison . ) There were then at least three hundred gentlemen attending the Earl at Essex House which lay only a mile off the Court at Whitehall , between the ...
... Court in such peace that a dog would not wag his tongue against him . " ( G. B. Harrison . ) There were then at least three hundred gentlemen attending the Earl at Essex House which lay only a mile off the Court at Whitehall , between the ...
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... court called the " Court of the Verge " to deal directly with offences committed within a range of twelve miles round the King's London palace . James appointed him President of the Court . Francis Bacon had always been of opinion that ...
... court called the " Court of the Verge " to deal directly with offences committed within a range of twelve miles round the King's London palace . James appointed him President of the Court . Francis Bacon had always been of opinion that ...
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... Court . " He had made laws for himself that he might justly administer the Law . " These Imperatives I have made but to myself and my times without prejudice to the Authority of the Court or to wiser men who may succeed me ... for so ...
... Court . " He had made laws for himself that he might justly administer the Law . " These Imperatives I have made but to myself and my times without prejudice to the Authority of the Court or to wiser men who may succeed me ... for so ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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