Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his colleagues , and likewise to the high ladies associated with the Queen . On the 16th ...
... Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister and his colleagues , and likewise to the high ladies associated with the Queen . On the 16th ...
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... Lady Hatton ( when she married Sir Edward Coke , she refused to take his name and is therefore referred to as Lady Hatton ) was violently opposed to such a contract being made at her expense and without her sanction . She was quite as ...
... Lady Hatton ( when she married Sir Edward Coke , she refused to take his name and is therefore referred to as Lady Hatton ) was violently opposed to such a contract being made at her expense and without her sanction . She was quite as ...
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... Lady Alice would have sufficient to do in supervising all the varied domestic affairs of the lower servants and housekeepers and in manipulating the daily requirements of such large estabishments . We are now in a much better position ...
... Lady Alice would have sufficient to do in supervising all the varied domestic affairs of the lower servants and housekeepers and in manipulating the daily requirements of such large estabishments . We are now in a much better position ...
المحتوى
Preface | 11 |
The Age of Elizabeth | 21 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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