Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... Parliament by the burgesses of Melcombe in Dorsetshire , and also returned for the pocket constituency of Gatton . But the manner by which he got into Parliament , like the rest of his activities at this time , has been slurred over by ...
... Parliament by the burgesses of Melcombe in Dorsetshire , and also returned for the pocket constituency of Gatton . But the manner by which he got into Parliament , like the rest of his activities at this time , has been slurred over by ...
Pagina 182
... Parliament in a cloud to convey the Crown to any issue of her Majesty's that were ILLEGITIMATE . ” Francis Bacon here refers to the Act of Parliament specially framed by Elizabeth in which it was declared she should name her Successor ...
... Parliament in a cloud to convey the Crown to any issue of her Majesty's that were ILLEGITIMATE . ” Francis Bacon here refers to the Act of Parliament specially framed by Elizabeth in which it was declared she should name her Successor ...
Pagina 335
... Parliament met , and , as already stated , Francis Bacon was sent to the House of Commons by " a double - return ... Parliament was called to grant a subsidy to enable the Government to deal with the Spanish occupation of Kinsale ...
... Parliament met , and , as already stated , Francis Bacon was sent to the House of Commons by " a double - return ... Parliament was called to grant a subsidy to enable the Government to deal with the Spanish occupation of Kinsale ...
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