Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... Privy Councillor to write a book " concerning the right order of teaching . " He declined and excused himself whereupon he " was suddenly called to the Queen . The night following I slept little , my head so full of our talk . " The ...
... Privy Councillor to write a book " concerning the right order of teaching . " He declined and excused himself whereupon he " was suddenly called to the Queen . The night following I slept little , my head so full of our talk . " The ...
Pagina 78
... Privy Council , " which also states that George Bristowe of H.M.S. Dreadnought was directed to convey him overseas " to such part on the other side as might be deemed most convenient to him . " The Privy Council sat again five days ...
... Privy Council , " which also states that George Bristowe of H.M.S. Dreadnought was directed to convey him overseas " to such part on the other side as might be deemed most convenient to him . " The Privy Council sat again five days ...
Pagina 228
... Privy Council should be employed in writing orders to a general to keep out of harm's way . " The Council wrote : " You should not put in danger your own person at the siege of Rouen . " Again and again he was urged to return home ...
... Privy Council should be employed in writing orders to a general to keep out of harm's way . " The Council wrote : " You should not put in danger your own person at the siege of Rouen . " Again and again he was urged to return home ...
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