Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value ... with concurrent inflation and rising prices . The enclosure of common lands and the ...
... common man . When Elizabeth came to the throne the treasury was empty . Trade was bad . The coinage had depreciated to one third its nominal value ... with concurrent inflation and rising prices . The enclosure of common lands and the ...
Pagina 254
... COMMON ( not popular , but COMMON ) ; and as much as is Lawful to be enclosed of a Common , so much your Lordship shall be sure to have . Your Lordship's to obey your Honourable Commands , More settled than ever . One can learn a good ...
... COMMON ( not popular , but COMMON ) ; and as much as is Lawful to be enclosed of a Common , so much your Lordship shall be sure to have . Your Lordship's to obey your Honourable Commands , More settled than ever . One can learn a good ...
Pagina 330
... common talk ; " Wrongs " would apply to Non - Recognition ; ] and the " Document " he enclosed - can only be explained on the supposition that Francis Bacon was the Queen's Unacknowledged Son and that Coke knew the secret of his birth ...
... common talk ; " Wrongs " would apply to Non - Recognition ; ] and the " Document " he enclosed - can only be explained on the supposition that Francis Bacon was the Queen's Unacknowledged Son and that Coke knew the secret of his birth ...
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