Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 281
... Lord of Essex ' cause , out of the consideration she took of my obligation towards him , I should reckon it as one of her greatest favours . ( Apologia . ) His request was rejected but his speech against Essex's alleged offences was ...
... Lord of Essex ' cause , out of the consideration she took of my obligation towards him , I should reckon it as one of her greatest favours . ( Apologia . ) His request was rejected but his speech against Essex's alleged offences was ...
Pagina 317
... Essex : For any action of mine towards him there is nothing that cometh to my remembrance with more clearness and less check of Conscience ; for it will appear to your Lord- ship that I was not only opposite to my Lord of Essex but I ...
... Essex : For any action of mine towards him there is nothing that cometh to my remembrance with more clearness and less check of Conscience ; for it will appear to your Lord- ship that I was not only opposite to my Lord of Essex but I ...
Pagina 319
... Lord of Essex here with a White Staff in his hand , as my Lord of Leicester had and continued him still quietly about you for society to yourself , and for an Honour and Ornament to your attendance and Court in the eyes of the People ...
... Lord of Essex here with a White Staff in his hand , as my Lord of Leicester had and continued him still quietly about you for society to yourself , and for an Honour and Ornament to your attendance and Court in the eyes of the People ...
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