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Why should that singular prefix of " Mr. " be put before his name - inserted specially - unless it were to mark the respect of the commoner responsible for the entry to a little Prince of the Blood Royal ? For what other reason should ...
Why should that singular prefix of " Mr. " be put before his name - inserted specially - unless it were to mark the respect of the commoner responsible for the entry to a little Prince of the Blood Royal ? For what other reason should ...
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The reason is clear : Francis knew he had not the slightest claim as a son on the estate of Sir Nicholas or on the Bacon Family , and that all his future was bound up with the Queen's WILL . She was the only person to ...
The reason is clear : Francis knew he had not the slightest claim as a son on the estate of Sir Nicholas or on the Bacon Family , and that all his future was bound up with the Queen's WILL . She was the only person to ...
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Bacon , says Spedding , seems to have been , for some reason or other ' extraordinarily eager against the repeal . The fragment of his speech which Townshend has preserved , does not enable me to understand the importance of the point ...
Bacon , says Spedding , seems to have been , for some reason or other ' extraordinarily eager against the repeal . The fragment of his speech which Townshend has preserved , does not enable me to understand the importance of the point ...
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