Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 143
... Commons and laid the founda- tions of a Parliamentary career second to none of the greatest commoners of the realm . The only item of interest that appears in these years is one that seems to give further point to young Francis Bacon's ...
... Commons and laid the founda- tions of a Parliamentary career second to none of the greatest commoners of the realm . The only item of interest that appears in these years is one that seems to give further point to young Francis Bacon's ...
Pagina 172
... Commons , now assailing the Royal Prerogative . " ( Life , p . 30. ) The most important business of the Commons revolved around subsidies and grants . The Crown proposed two subsidies , four fifteenths and tenths . Francis Bacon moved ...
... Commons , now assailing the Royal Prerogative . " ( Life , p . 30. ) The most important business of the Commons revolved around subsidies and grants . The Crown proposed two subsidies , four fifteenths and tenths . Francis Bacon moved ...
Pagina 204
... Commons that he never lost during his thirty years association with that Chamber . It was won not on account of his oratorical gifts and he was probably the greatest orator of the day - but because every member of the House knew that he ...
... Commons that he never lost during his thirty years association with that Chamber . It was won not on account of his oratorical gifts and he was probably the greatest orator of the day - but because every member of the House knew that he ...
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Preface page | 9 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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