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... death . He was the nephew of the Lord Treasurer , Burleigh , and the grandson of Sir Anthony Cook , tutor to King Edward the Sixth . Anne , his mother , was one of the most learned and ac- complished ladies of her time . She wrote Greek ...
... death . He was the nephew of the Lord Treasurer , Burleigh , and the grandson of Sir Anthony Cook , tutor to King Edward the Sixth . Anne , his mother , was one of the most learned and ac- complished ladies of her time . She wrote Greek ...
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... this time . He was still engaged in investigating the art of deciphering when , in February , 1580 , in his twentieth year , he heard of the death of his father and immediately returned to England . 4 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
... this time . He was still engaged in investigating the art of deciphering when , in February , 1580 , in his twentieth year , he heard of the death of his father and immediately returned to England . 4 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
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death of his father and immediately returned to England . The event seemed to grieve him much ; but there were those even among his nearest kinsmen who alleged that his grief was more selfish than filial , that he mourned not so much ...
death of his father and immediately returned to England . The event seemed to grieve him much ; but there were those even among his nearest kinsmen who alleged that his grief was more selfish than filial , that he mourned not so much ...
Pagina 9
... death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in justice , to remember mercy , and to cast a severe eye upon the example , but a merciful eye upon the person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and generous Essex ...
... death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in justice , to remember mercy , and to cast a severe eye upon the example , but a merciful eye upon the person , " & c . * * Here we are reminded of the gallant and generous Essex ...
Pagina 10
... death , he did little more than transcribe the thoughts and views of others on the subject . As the Queen was now dead and several others who had taken an active part in the prosecution , it was impossible to disprove this . The public ...
... death , he did little more than transcribe the thoughts and views of others on the subject . As the Queen was now dead and several others who had taken an active part in the prosecution , it was impossible to disprove this . The public ...
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