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Pagina 214
He only wanted an Office of State to make him financially independent , to give full reign to the passion of " Philanthropia " that was a consuming fire in his very bones . Everything points to the fact that he had seen the Queen ...
He only wanted an Office of State to make him financially independent , to give full reign to the passion of " Philanthropia " that was a consuming fire in his very bones . Everything points to the fact that he had seen the Queen ...
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He only wanted a State Office because these things could not be done without money and the leisure that money brings . The moment he was once more assured of the Queen's support and her allowance he was indifferent about following the ...
He only wanted a State Office because these things could not be done without money and the leisure that money brings . The moment he was once more assured of the Queen's support and her allowance he was indifferent about following the ...
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Whether he wanted the command is doubtful . Cecil certainly wanted to get him out of the way - the better to ingratiate himself with the Queen with whom he was becoming more and more a persona grata . Parker Woodward says , “ He was ...
Whether he wanted the command is doubtful . Cecil certainly wanted to get him out of the way - the better to ingratiate himself with the Queen with whom he was becoming more and more a persona grata . Parker Woodward says , “ He was ...
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