Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 212
... Majesty . . . . I hoped her Majesty would not be offended if not being able to endure the Sun I fled into the shade . . . ... The conclusion shall be that wheresoever God and her Majesty shall appoint me to live , I shall truly pray for ...
... Majesty . . . . I hoped her Majesty would not be offended if not being able to endure the Sun I fled into the shade . . . ... The conclusion shall be that wheresoever God and her Majesty shall appoint me to live , I shall truly pray for ...
Pagina 292
... Majesty from her Royal State and dynasty and to procure her death and destruction , to commit a cruel slaughter on Her Majesty's subjects , to change the Government of the Realm , to go to Her Majesty's home in Whitehall and by force of ...
... Majesty from her Royal State and dynasty and to procure her death and destruction , to commit a cruel slaughter on Her Majesty's subjects , to change the Government of the Realm , to go to Her Majesty's home in Whitehall and by force of ...
Pagina 365
... Majesty , 115 • To Lord Burleigh : " Your Lordship's comfortable relation to Her Majesty's gracious opinion and meaning towards me , " 116 To Sir Francis Walsingham : " Give me leave to put you in remem- brance of my poor suit , " 117 ...
... Majesty , 115 • To Lord Burleigh : " Your Lordship's comfortable relation to Her Majesty's gracious opinion and meaning towards me , " 116 To Sir Francis Walsingham : " Give me leave to put you in remem- brance of my poor suit , " 117 ...
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