Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 140
... Masonic Offices had been unknown to either . They are covert jests at Francis Bacon's Masonry . They are as true as Professor Harvey's description of Francis Bacon himself . " So trew a Gallant in the Court , so toward a LAWYER , and so ...
... Masonic Offices had been unknown to either . They are covert jests at Francis Bacon's Masonry . They are as true as Professor Harvey's description of Francis Bacon himself . " So trew a Gallant in the Court , so toward a LAWYER , and so ...
Pagina 344
... Masonic rank : Thirty - Three T.T. See C. { Trage THE Tragedie of King Ri- chard the se- cond As it hath beene publickely acted b A con by the right Honourable the Lorde Chamberlaine his Ser- uants . Bacon Lord You'll uL Тар tap London ...
... Masonic rank : Thirty - Three T.T. See C. { Trage THE Tragedie of King Ri- chard the se- cond As it hath beene publickely acted b A con by the right Honourable the Lorde Chamberlaine his Ser- uants . Bacon Lord You'll uL Тар tap London ...
Pagina 358
... Masonic Symbol . The three Arches in the centre refer to the Holy Royal Arch , a Masonic Degree . The name of F. Bacon is spelled thus : F. on the right hand side in the frame of the building ; B. is placed on the extreme right by the ...
... Masonic Symbol . The three Arches in the centre refer to the Holy Royal Arch , a Masonic Degree . The name of F. Bacon is spelled thus : F. on the right hand side in the frame of the building ; B. is placed on the extreme right by the ...
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