Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... later what those " Bases " were exactly and the portions of the Temple he built . Francis stayed with Anthony Bacon at Cambridge upwards of three years , excepting a period from July 1574 until March 1575 , when the University was ...
... later what those " Bases " were exactly and the portions of the Temple he built . Francis stayed with Anthony Bacon at Cambridge upwards of three years , excepting a period from July 1574 until March 1575 , when the University was ...
Pagina 243
... later , 24th April , Essex writes to Francis in an attempt to bring the Queen and him together so that he may personally plead his case . Sir , The Queen did yesternight fly the gift , and I do wish if it be no impedi- ment to the Cause ...
... later , 24th April , Essex writes to Francis in an attempt to bring the Queen and him together so that he may personally plead his case . Sir , The Queen did yesternight fly the gift , and I do wish if it be no impedi- ment to the Cause ...
Pagina 264
... later : I did as plainly see his overthrow chained as it were by destiny to that journey , as it is possible for any man to ground a judgment upon future contingents . ( Apologia , 1603. ) Above all , the letter shows how well - founded ...
... later : I did as plainly see his overthrow chained as it were by destiny to that journey , as it is possible for any man to ground a judgment upon future contingents . ( Apologia , 1603. ) Above all , the letter shows how well - founded ...
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