Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his pleadings or " Suit , " and that Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister ...
... Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his pleadings or " Suit , " and that Lady Burleigh was also aware of the matter . In short , Francis Bacon's relationship to the Queen was an open secret to the Chief Minister ...
Pagina 115
... Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ; and this letter abundantly proves that the Queen is directly involved . My singular good Lord , From Gray's Inn , this 16th Sept. , 1580 . My ...
... Burleigh he therefore wrote to Lord Burleigh in an effort to bring the matter to a head ; and this letter abundantly proves that the Queen is directly involved . My singular good Lord , From Gray's Inn , this 16th Sept. , 1580 . My ...
Pagina 144
... Lordship's most bounden Nephew . FR . BACON . How came this letter to be written ? It is clear that someone had com- plained to Lord Burleigh that Francis was overbearing and arrogant in his behaviour . Burleigh had therefore admonished ...
... Lordship's most bounden Nephew . FR . BACON . How came this letter to be written ? It is clear that someone had com- plained to Lord Burleigh that Francis was overbearing and arrogant in his behaviour . Burleigh had therefore admonished ...
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