Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... Sir Nicholas Bacon was , in a word , a Father of his country and of Sir Francis Bacon , thus pointedly indicating adoption . ... " a father " to Francis , not " the father . " • • The registration of the child was significant . " Mr ...
... Sir Nicholas Bacon was , in a word , a Father of his country and of Sir Francis Bacon , thus pointedly indicating adoption . ... " a father " to Francis , not " the father . " • • The registration of the child was significant . " Mr ...
Pagina 49
... Sir Nicholas Bacon to be a man plain , direct and constant without all fineness and doubleness ; and one that was of the mind that a man in his private proceedings and in the proceedings of State should rest upon the soundness and ...
... Sir Nicholas Bacon to be a man plain , direct and constant without all fineness and doubleness ; and one that was of the mind that a man in his private proceedings and in the proceedings of State should rest upon the soundness and ...
Pagina 109
... Sir Nicholas Bacon's house was plastered over with black mortar , and he awoke with a feeling that something had happened to a member of the family . A few days later he learned that Sir Nicholas had died suddenly on the 20th February ...
... Sir Nicholas Bacon's house was plastered over with black mortar , and he awoke with a feeling that something had happened to a member of the family . A few days later he learned that Sir Nicholas had died suddenly on the 20th February ...
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