Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... writes English in Greek characters when she wishes to speak her mind freely about great people or dangerous subjects . " ( Dr. Abbott , Bacon , p . 12 ) . It was at the knee of Lady Bacon that he had his first lessons in the ...
... writes English in Greek characters when she wishes to speak her mind freely about great people or dangerous subjects . " ( Dr. Abbott , Bacon , p . 12 ) . It was at the knee of Lady Bacon that he had his first lessons in the ...
Pagina 214
... writes the Lord Keeper again , apparently having heard that the Office was to be definitely filled by someone else . The Lord Keeper was the Officer nominally responsible but the choice was the Queen's . He writes to Puckering as though ...
... writes the Lord Keeper again , apparently having heard that the Office was to be definitely filled by someone else . The Lord Keeper was the Officer nominally responsible but the choice was the Queen's . He writes to Puckering as though ...
Pagina 250
... writes the Lord Keeper that as the Queen is about to appoint a Solicitor , his own legal service will not be needed , though if she require him in any particular matter , his willing service will be available . This was information that ...
... writes the Lord Keeper that as the Queen is about to appoint a Solicitor , his own legal service will not be needed , though if she require him in any particular matter , his willing service will be available . This was information that ...
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