Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 185
... letter which he wrote to the only person who could accept his renunciation . . . the Secretary of State , Burleigh . Seven years had passed since his last letter to Burleigh on the point , and though there is nothing on record that ...
... letter which he wrote to the only person who could accept his renunciation . . . the Secretary of State , Burleigh . Seven years had passed since his last letter to Burleigh on the point , and though there is nothing on record that ...
Pagina 249
... letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) looking better ...
... letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) looking better ...
Pagina 282
... letter . It is intended as a warning message of restraint against violent action of any kind . It is not an ordinary letter from one man to another , from a servant to a Lord , from a beneficiary to a patron . Such a letter was ...
... letter . It is intended as a warning message of restraint against violent action of any kind . It is not an ordinary letter from one man to another , from a servant to a Lord , from a beneficiary to a patron . Such a letter was ...
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