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... Wife . ' Page 205 205 206 207 5. Inquiry into the crime . Rise of Villiers 208 6. Trial of the murderers 209 .. 7. The Earl and Countess arraigned 210 .. 8. Bacon pleads for clemency 211 9. Bacon's domestic trials . Sir John quarrels ...
... Wife . ' Page 205 205 206 207 5. Inquiry into the crime . Rise of Villiers 208 6. Trial of the murderers 209 .. 7. The Earl and Countess arraigned 210 .. 8. Bacon pleads for clemency 211 9. Bacon's domestic trials . Sir John quarrels ...
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... wife appeals to the Council .. 239 12. Coke , threatened with proceedings , submits 240 13. Lord Campbell's errors 241 14. Buckingham's interference 242 15. Marriage of Sir John Villiers and Frances Coke 16. Domestic broils of Sir John ...
... wife appeals to the Council .. 239 12. Coke , threatened with proceedings , submits 240 13. Lord Campbell's errors 241 14. Buckingham's interference 242 15. Marriage of Sir John Villiers and Frances Coke 16. Domestic broils of Sir John ...
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... him with a more unctuous hate . Macaulay , in turn , is fierce and gay : his sketch of Rembrandt power : his lights too high , 5 I. 7 . LORD CAMPBELL . his smears too 4 FRANCIS BACON . Publication of The Wife Bacon's fine remitted.
... him with a more unctuous hate . Macaulay , in turn , is fierce and gay : his sketch of Rembrandt power : his lights too high , 5 I. 7 . LORD CAMPBELL . his smears too 4 FRANCIS BACON . Publication of The Wife Bacon's fine remitted.
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... wife . Ann Lady Bacon is left Anthony and Francis , a a young widow with two sons , meek , brave heart , and a slender fortune ; a little family of three persons , who make up in love for each other all 3. Lord Bacon to Burghley ...
... wife . Ann Lady Bacon is left Anthony and Francis , a a young widow with two sons , meek , brave heart , and a slender fortune ; a little family of three persons , who make up in love for each other all 3. Lord Bacon to Burghley ...
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... wives ; Mildred by Lord Burghley , Ann by the late Lord Keeper , Katharine by Sir Henry Killigrew , Elizabeth first by Sir Thomas Hoby and next by John Lord Russell , Margaret , the youngest sister of the five , by Sir Ralph Rowlet . So ...
... wives ; Mildred by Lord Burghley , Ann by the late Lord Keeper , Katharine by Sir Henry Killigrew , Elizabeth first by Sir Thomas Hoby and next by John Lord Russell , Margaret , the youngest sister of the five , by Sir Ralph Rowlet . So ...
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