Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... favour unto me that being hardly ( unfavourably ) informed of me , you took occasion of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . ... But because your Lordship did mingle therewith both a late motion of mine own , and somewhat which ...
... favour unto me that being hardly ( unfavourably ) informed of me , you took occasion of good advice than of evil opinion thereby . ... But because your Lordship did mingle therewith both a late motion of mine own , and somewhat which ...
Pagina 212
... favour and help , as I have done in regard to my private estate which , as I have not al- together neglected , so I have but negligently attended and which hath been bettered only by yourself — the Queen except — and not by any other in ...
... favour and help , as I have done in regard to my private estate which , as I have not al- together neglected , so I have but negligently attended and which hath been bettered only by yourself — the Queen except — and not by any other in ...
Pagina 229
... favour . In 1585 and 1586 he had served with distinction under the Earl of Leicester in Holland . In 1587 the Queen had made him her Master of the Horse . In 1588 she had appointed him General of Horse . In 1589 , in spite of his ...
... favour . In 1585 and 1586 he had served with distinction under the Earl of Leicester in Holland . In 1587 the Queen had made him her Master of the Horse . In 1588 she had appointed him General of Horse . In 1589 , in spite of his ...
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