Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 208
... Says Spedding : To be spending much and earning nothing . . . what was this but practice in the fatal art of ... says Spedding . It is easy to say that " he was to blame for not putting an end to it at once , " but ... How could he ? All ...
... Says Spedding : To be spending much and earning nothing . . . what was this but practice in the fatal art of ... says Spedding . It is easy to say that " he was to blame for not putting an end to it at once , " but ... How could he ? All ...
Pagina 273
... Says Strickland : She wrote in so bitter a style to Essex that he fancied her letters were composed by Raleigh . He perceived that his ruin was determined by the powerful junta of foes , who guided the Council and had poisoned the royal ...
... Says Strickland : She wrote in so bitter a style to Essex that he fancied her letters were composed by Raleigh . He perceived that his ruin was determined by the powerful junta of foes , who guided the Council and had poisoned the royal ...
Pagina 291
... says Abbott . Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the " Learned Counsel . " There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position should have been called to so responsible a duty ...
... says Abbott . Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the " Learned Counsel . " There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position should have been called to so responsible a duty ...
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