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On the other hand there has rarely been in any civilized country a policy or a Court in some important respects more corrupt ... Hardly one of the public men of these days had a perfectly open heart and very few had quite clean hands .
On the other hand there has rarely been in any civilized country a policy or a Court in some important respects more corrupt ... Hardly one of the public men of these days had a perfectly open heart and very few had quite clean hands .
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We know the Queen was directly in- volved in his sudden departure from England , for he leaves a note to this effect : " I went with Sir Amias Paulet into France DIRECT FROM HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL HAND . ” To emphasize the significance of ...
We know the Queen was directly in- volved in his sudden departure from England , for he leaves a note to this effect : " I went with Sir Amias Paulet into France DIRECT FROM HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL HAND . ” To emphasize the significance of ...
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And he saw himself destined one day to hold in his hands the Helm of the Kingdom . • He also adds that Francis Bacon was Born in the ... Amboise appears to have had first - hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life .
And he saw himself destined one day to hold in his hands the Helm of the Kingdom . • He also adds that Francis Bacon was Born in the ... Amboise appears to have had first - hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life .
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