The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Longman, 1962 |
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... Lady have great wars at the Council table . What passed yesterday I know not yet . But the first time she came accompanied with the Lord Burghley and his Lady , the Lord Davers , the Lord Denny , Sir Thomas Howard and his Lady , with I ...
... Lady have great wars at the Council table . What passed yesterday I know not yet . But the first time she came accompanied with the Lord Burghley and his Lady , the Lord Davers , the Lord Denny , Sir Thomas Howard and his Lady , with I ...
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... Lady should choose ; which was accordingly performed , Sir Edward Coke choosing the Lady Compton and his lady the Lady Burleigh . " The next day in the afternoon Coke appeared before the Council to answer the complaint contained in Lady ...
... Lady should choose ; which was accordingly performed , Sir Edward Coke choosing the Lady Compton and his lady the Lady Burleigh . " The next day in the afternoon Coke appeared before the Council to answer the complaint contained in Lady ...
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... lady ( who had been left under his charge ) was on the 18th of July , upon what Chamberlain calls “ a palliated agreement between Sir Edward Coke and his Lady , " " sent home to Hatton house , with orders that the Lady Compton and her ...
... lady ( who had been left under his charge ) was on the 18th of July , upon what Chamberlain calls “ a palliated agreement between Sir Edward Coke and his Lady , " " sent home to Hatton house , with orders that the Lady Compton and her ...
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BOOK VI | 1 |
Death of Winwood 27 Oct 1617 Restoration of Lady Hat | 3 |
Proclamation ordering the gentry from London into the country | 4 |
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