Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... 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 September , 1580 , Francis Bacon wrote a ...
... 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 September , 1580 , Francis Bacon wrote a ...
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... matter , but you fare ill because you have chosen me for your mean and dependance ; you have spent your time and thoughts in my matters : I die if I do not something towards your fortune : you shall not deny to accept a piece of land ...
... matter , but you fare ill because you have chosen me for your mean and dependance ; you have spent your time and thoughts in my matters : I die if I do not something towards your fortune : you shall not deny to accept a piece of land ...
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... matter which had some affinity with my Lord's cause , which , though it GREW from me , went about in Others ' Names ... matter ... of no coherence with the rest of the Charge , being matters of Ireland , and therefore that I having been ...
... matter which had some affinity with my Lord's cause , which , though it GREW from me , went about in Others ' Names ... matter ... of no coherence with the rest of the Charge , being matters of Ireland , and therefore that I having been ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Age of Elizabeth | 21 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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