Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 214
... Office , he is being employed as Counsel for the Queen in a number of legal matters . On the 28th July , Francis Bacon wrote to Burleigh that if the Queen settled her choice for Solicitor - General upon an able man such as Serjeant ...
... Office , he is being employed as Counsel for the Queen in a number of legal matters . On the 28th July , Francis Bacon wrote to Burleigh that if the Queen settled her choice for Solicitor - General upon an able man such as Serjeant ...
Pagina 236
... Office of Attorney - General was shortly to become vacant . In spite of the Queen's anger and the disgrace of being forbidden to attend Court , he decided to try to obtain the position . The application can be understood from his point ...
... Office of Attorney - General was shortly to become vacant . In spite of the Queen's anger and the disgrace of being forbidden to attend Court , he decided to try to obtain the position . The application can be understood from his point ...
Pagina 241
... Office it would be " a disgrace to his fortune " because , despite his open claims that rested on ability , etc. , his chief " point " rested on his " precedency " as a concealed Tudor , which he thought entitled him to rank first ...
... Office it would be " a disgrace to his fortune " because , despite his open claims that rested on ability , etc. , his chief " point " rested on his " precedency " as a concealed Tudor , which he thought entitled him to rank first ...
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