Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... James heard of this proposal , never forgot it and that this was the real reason for the King's long hatred of Walter Raleigh and finally the cause of his unjust and cruel execution . Since the only heir in sight was the Scottish King James ...
... James heard of this proposal , never forgot it and that this was the real reason for the King's long hatred of Walter Raleigh and finally the cause of his unjust and cruel execution . Since the only heir in sight was the Scottish King James ...
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... James said to Coke on one notable occasion when Coke held that the judges were right , contrary to the expressed views of James , " Then you affirm I shall be under the Law which IT IS TREASON to affirm . " Coke retracted on his bended ...
... James said to Coke on one notable occasion when Coke held that the judges were right , contrary to the expressed views of James , " Then you affirm I shall be under the Law which IT IS TREASON to affirm . " Coke retracted on his bended ...
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... James , wielded greater power in the State than anyone else , statesman or priest . Homosexualist as was James , it seemed impossible for him to exist without the exclusive company of some handsome youth over whom he could kiss and ...
... James , wielded greater power in the State than anyone else , statesman or priest . Homosexualist as was James , it seemed impossible for him to exist without the exclusive company of some handsome youth over whom he could kiss and ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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