Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Commons were resolved to stand by the principle that they alone were the judges of their own returns and that there could be no compromise on the point . There were further conferences . Francis Bacon was the appointed spokesman to meet ...
... Commons were resolved to stand by the principle that they alone were the judges of their own returns and that there could be no compromise on the point . There were further conferences . Francis Bacon was the appointed spokesman to meet ...
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... Commons from the first day of the session was the question of the King's Prerogative , which James had said in his address that he would not magnify nor would he give up . From the opening of the debate in the Commons it was evident ...
... Commons from the first day of the session was the question of the King's Prerogative , which James had said in his address that he would not magnify nor would he give up . From the opening of the debate in the Commons it was evident ...
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... Commons was summoned . This was the end of Francis Bacon's direct dealing with the Commons as an actual Member . Enough facts have been given to show that in this " Addled Parliament " he stood higher than ever in the estimation of the ...
... Commons was summoned . This was the end of Francis Bacon's direct dealing with the Commons as an actual Member . Enough facts have been given to show that in this " Addled Parliament " he stood higher than ever in the estimation of the ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Age of Elizabeth | 21 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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