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... Queen , the son of the Lord Keeper and the nephew of the Lord Treasurer , might well expect to be treated with attention and consideration by the professors . The head - master at Trinity was Dr. John Whitgift , who took person- al ...
... Queen , the son of the Lord Keeper and the nephew of the Lord Treasurer , might well expect to be treated with attention and consideration by the professors . The head - master at Trinity was Dr. John Whitgift , who took person- al ...
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... Queen , he wrote the tract entitled " Notes on the State of Europe , " which , although embodying a good deal of in- teresting information , and evincing considerable familiarity with statistics in their relation to political economy ...
... Queen , he wrote the tract entitled " Notes on the State of Europe , " which , although embodying a good deal of in- teresting information , and evincing considerable familiarity with statistics in their relation to political economy ...
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... Queen seemed to encourage when , in compliment to his father , she called him her Young Lord Keeper . But having once resolved to become a lawyer , he was not the person to shrink from the amount of study which seemed essential to ...
... Queen seemed to encourage when , in compliment to his father , she called him her Young Lord Keeper . But having once resolved to become a lawyer , he was not the person to shrink from the amount of study which seemed essential to ...
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... queen , did all in his power to elevate Bacon . After repeated efforts of this character on the part of the former , her majesty made the charac- teristic reply that " Bacon had a great wit and much learning ; but in law showeth it to ...
... queen , did all in his power to elevate Bacon . After repeated efforts of this character on the part of the former , her majesty made the charac- teristic reply that " Bacon had a great wit and much learning ; but in law showeth it to ...
Pagina 7
... Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose the application of the rack . His conduct , on this occasion , goes far to make amends for all the wrong he had ever done , scarcely excepting his treatment of Raleigh . His reply to one of ...
... Queen's Bench , he still continued to oppose the application of the rack . His conduct , on this occasion , goes far to make amends for all the wrong he had ever done , scarcely excepting his treatment of Raleigh . His reply to one of ...
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