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... Kings CHAPTER V. THE IRISH PLOT . 1. Roman Catholic conspiracy at Essex House 2. Plan of the plotters 3. Irish insurrection .. 4. Movement of English troops 5. Essex gains the command 6. Coke marries Lady Hatton .. 7. Essex visits ...
... Kings CHAPTER V. THE IRISH PLOT . 1. Roman Catholic conspiracy at Essex House 2. Plan of the plotters 3. Irish insurrection .. 4. Movement of English troops 5. Essex gains the command 6. Coke marries Lady Hatton .. 7. Essex visits ...
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... King James , Aug. 13 , 1613 22. Bacon made Attorney - General . Coke indignant .. .. : xi Page 173 173 174 175 175 175 176 176 177 178 179 .. 181 181 183 23. A new session . Bacon returned for Cambridge , Ipswich , and St. Albans . Sits ...
... King James , Aug. 13 , 1613 22. Bacon made Attorney - General . Coke indignant .. .. : xi Page 173 173 174 175 175 175 176 176 177 178 179 .. 181 181 183 23. A new session . Bacon returned for Cambridge , Ipswich , and St. Albans . Sits ...
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... King James , Mar. 29 , 1623 Ditto Conway , 8. Ditto , Buckingham adverse . 9. Bacon's literary work 10. Fall of his enemies . Apl . 23 , 1623 Sep. 2 , 1623 Page 291 291 292 293 294 .. 295 295 296 297 297 298 298 Provostship given to Sir ...
... King James , Mar. 29 , 1623 Ditto Conway , 8. Ditto , Buckingham adverse . 9. Bacon's literary work 10. Fall of his enemies . Apl . 23 , 1623 Sep. 2 , 1623 Page 291 291 292 293 294 .. 295 295 296 297 297 298 298 Provostship given to Sir ...
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... king came in , and still no change . Cecil became an Earl , Howard an Earl . What kept the greatest of them down ... kings , the smiles of ministers , were in Bacon's days , as in other days before and since , the wages of men who knew ...
... king came in , and still no change . Cecil became an Earl , Howard an Earl . What kept the greatest of them down ... kings , the smiles of ministers , were in Bacon's days , as in other days before and since , the wages of men who knew ...
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... King's mistress , the profes- sional conspirator , the free lance , and the travelling monk . The two brothers enter into the Earl's service ; Francis as his lawyer and man of political business , Anthony as his secretary ; hoping , as ...
... King's mistress , the profes- sional conspirator , the free lance , and the travelling monk . The two brothers enter into the Earl's service ; Francis as his lawyer and man of political business , Anthony as his secretary ; hoping , as ...
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