Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... passed would make it more difficult to remove the Bacon - vizard and to convey the truth of his real identity to the con- temporary world ( had he wished to do so ) or to future generations . He could foresee , of course , that the passing ...
... passed would make it more difficult to remove the Bacon - vizard and to convey the truth of his real identity to the con- temporary world ( had he wished to do so ) or to future generations . He could foresee , of course , that the passing ...
Pagina 219
... passed away in mental agony , calling on the name of Robert on her death - bed . To understand Francis Bacon's actions we must understand something of the life of Essex , for , at the time under review , the lives of the three ...
... passed away in mental agony , calling on the name of Robert on her death - bed . To understand Francis Bacon's actions we must understand something of the life of Essex , for , at the time under review , the lives of the three ...
Pagina 330
... passed ; deferring my farther request until I may attend your Honour ... Fr. Bacon . Gray's Inn , 29th Apl . 1601 . This vague letter of complaint was sent to Cecil , and was actually a request to restrain his henchman , Sir Edward Coke ...
... passed ; deferring my farther request until I may attend your Honour ... Fr. Bacon . Gray's Inn , 29th Apl . 1601 . This vague letter of complaint was sent to Cecil , and was actually a request to restrain his henchman , Sir Edward Coke ...
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