Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 115
... Suit " after fifteen months ' study at Gray's Inn - neither accept- ance nor rejection . After writing to Lady Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ; and this letter abundantly proves ...
... Suit " after fifteen months ' study at Gray's Inn - neither accept- ance nor rejection . After writing to Lady Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ; and this letter abundantly proves ...
Pagina 116
... Suit . " 8. Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be " indiscreet or unadvised . " 9. His " hope to obtain it " -the granting of his Suit - rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in ...
... Suit . " 8. Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be " indiscreet or unadvised . " 9. His " hope to obtain it " -the granting of his Suit - rests on Burleigh's advice to the Queen and her Grace in ...
Pagina 117
... Suit was so far out of the common way as to require an apology . " Life , Vol . I , p . 57 . We have seen , however , that the " Suit " is clearly not " some employ- ment for a lawyer . " In 1580 he was not a qualified lawyer and when the ...
... Suit was so far out of the common way as to require an apology . " Life , Vol . I , p . 57 . We have seen , however , that the " Suit " is clearly not " some employ- ment for a lawyer . " In 1580 he was not a qualified lawyer and when the ...
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