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Pagina 265
I have just cause to hate Lord Cobham , " he said , " for his villainous dealing and abuse of me . He hath been my chief persecutor most unjustly ; in him there is no worth . If therefore Her Majesty would give him ...
I have just cause to hate Lord Cobham , " he said , " for his villainous dealing and abuse of me . He hath been my chief persecutor most unjustly ; in him there is no worth . If therefore Her Majesty would give him ...
Pagina 285
Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . " The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly upon ...
Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . " The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly upon ...
Pagina 337
You need not be so hot in an ill cause " which drew forth the reply , " He ( pointing to Mr. Bacon ) talks of heat . If I be so hot as he was yesterday , then put me out of doors . " When , later , two Bills were to be debated , there ...
You need not be so hot in an ill cause " which drew forth the reply , " He ( pointing to Mr. Bacon ) talks of heat . If I be so hot as he was yesterday , then put me out of doors . " When , later , two Bills were to be debated , there ...
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