Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 137
... called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself " Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund Spenser , who was in the Earl of Leicester's service , left for ...
... called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself " Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund Spenser , who was in the Earl of Leicester's service , left for ...
Pagina 197
... called them that she might consult with her subjects for the better withstanding of these intended invasions which were greater now than were ever heretofore heard of . The Lord Keeper also said they were not called to make any new laws ...
... called them that she might consult with her subjects for the better withstanding of these intended invasions which were greater now than were ever heretofore heard of . The Lord Keeper also said they were not called to make any new laws ...
Pagina 291
... called to so responsible a duty . ( Francis Bacon , p . 75. ) Dean Church says the same : Bacon's legal position was so subordinate that there must have been a special reason for his employment . . . He was not com- monly called upon in ...
... called to so responsible a duty . ( Francis Bacon , p . 75. ) Dean Church says the same : Bacon's legal position was so subordinate that there must have been a special reason for his employment . . . He was not com- monly called upon in ...
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