Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... house , situate in the Strand , was a fief of the Crown . The courtyard and the great gates opening to the street ... House ; Durham House , the residence of the Bishop of Durham , Bedford House , the Old Savoy Palace , Somerset House ...
... house , situate in the Strand , was a fief of the Crown . The courtyard and the great gates opening to the street ... House ; Durham House , the residence of the Bishop of Durham , Bedford House , the Old Savoy Palace , Somerset House ...
Pagina 201
... House of Peers . In framing the Bill the Government had gone beyond its powers ; and he counselled the Commons , in their own defence , to decline any further conferences on a money - bill .. " I mislike that this House should join the ...
... House of Peers . In framing the Bill the Government had gone beyond its powers ; and he counselled the Commons , in their own defence , to decline any further conferences on a money - bill .. " I mislike that this House should join the ...
Pagina 352
... HOUSE York House was the London home of Sir Nicholas Bacon , and , later in life , it became the home of Francis Bacon . It was the old residence of the Archbishops of York . It lay in the Strand with gardens reaching to the Thames . On ...
... HOUSE York House was the London home of Sir Nicholas Bacon , and , later in life , it became the home of Francis Bacon . It was the old residence of the Archbishops of York . It lay in the Strand with gardens reaching to the Thames . On ...
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