Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... means a carefree country nor an altogether happy place for the common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value . . . with concurrent ...
... means a carefree country nor an altogether happy place for the common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value . . . with concurrent ...
Pagina 148
... means of support . The law had brought him no in- come . Remember what Spedding has said , “ In 1592 , I do not find ... means of income . We have direct evidence in Francis Bacon's letters — although they seem to have been gone over ...
... means of support . The law had brought him no in- come . Remember what Spedding has said , “ In 1592 , I do not find ... means of income . We have direct evidence in Francis Bacon's letters — although they seem to have been gone over ...
Pagina 332
... mean ? Wherein does it differ from an ordinary Writ ? How could it apply to Francis Bacon ? It is derived from the ... means that a person has refused to appear when process has been issued against him ; that he has secreted himself or ...
... mean ? Wherein does it differ from an ordinary Writ ? How could it apply to Francis Bacon ? It is derived from the ... means that a person has refused to appear when process has been issued against him ; that he has secreted himself or ...
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