Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 190
... office of work , I will not take the slightest advantage to lift myself to my rightful heritage ; if I do , say then ... Office so he can follow out his vast con- templative schemes that had already been begun . Obviously , Burleigh had ...
... office of work , I will not take the slightest advantage to lift myself to my rightful heritage ; if I do , say then ... Office so he can follow out his vast con- templative schemes that had already been begun . Obviously , Burleigh had ...
Pagina 214
... Office , he is being employed as Counsel for the Queen in a number of legal matters . On the 28th July , Francis Bacon wrote to Burleigh that if the Queen settled her choice for Solicitor - General upon an able man such as Serjeant ...
... Office , he is being employed as Counsel for the Queen in a number of legal matters . On the 28th July , Francis Bacon wrote to Burleigh that if the Queen settled her choice for Solicitor - General upon an able man such as Serjeant ...
Pagina 250
... Office . One important fact that is not so generally known and which has a direct bearing on the entire question is this : That on the 14th July the Queen created a new Office personal to her and to him . She made him " her Counsel ...
... Office . One important fact that is not so generally known and which has a direct bearing on the entire question is this : That on the 14th July the Queen created a new Office personal to her and to him . She made him " her Counsel ...
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