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He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman [ says Basil Montagu ] , of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the merits of a case ; of a memory to recollect the least essential ; of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the ...
He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman [ says Basil Montagu ] , of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the merits of a case ; of a memory to recollect the least essential ; of the deepest search into affairs of any man at the ...
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Her sister had the reputation of being the most learned woman in England after Lady Jane Gray . Lady Bacon was a woman of strong character . Her accomplishments were many and varied . She was familiar with classical and modern languages ...
Her sister had the reputation of being the most learned woman in England after Lady Jane Gray . Lady Bacon was a woman of strong character . Her accomplishments were many and varied . She was familiar with classical and modern languages ...
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This was information that could only have been learned from the Queen ; and the information was only too true , for on the 5th November , Serjeant Fleming received the patent for the Office . . · One important fact that is not so ...
This was information that could only have been learned from the Queen ; and the information was only too true , for on the 5th November , Serjeant Fleming received the patent for the Office . . · One important fact that is not so ...
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