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Pagina 466
... queen would have been guided by the sincere advice of him who had induced her to make Sir Nicholas Bacon Lord Keeper . " And 66 Facts which we find in the books of reference . From Bacon's own letters we learn ( vol . v . p . 210 ) ...
... queen would have been guided by the sincere advice of him who had induced her to make Sir Nicholas Bacon Lord Keeper . " And 66 Facts which we find in the books of reference . From Bacon's own letters we learn ( vol . v . p . 210 ) ...
Pagina 320
... Queen and the con- stitution , while he fully admitted his legal transgression ' ; that at the accession of James I. the attainder against him was reversed ; and that Bacon towards the close of his life , wrote in terms of high ...
... Queen and the con- stitution , while he fully admitted his legal transgression ' ; that at the accession of James I. the attainder against him was reversed ; and that Bacon towards the close of his life , wrote in terms of high ...
Pagina 299
... Queen - the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand ...
... Queen - the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand ...
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