Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... reason should it have been written ? One cannot imagine any but foster - parents , fully acquainted with his identity , doing it . Sir Nicholas never designated his three baby sons by a former wife as " Mr. Nicholas , " " Mr. Nathaniel ...
... reason should it have been written ? One cannot imagine any but foster - parents , fully acquainted with his identity , doing it . Sir Nicholas never designated his three baby sons by a former wife as " Mr. Nicholas , " " Mr. Nathaniel ...
Pagina 61
... reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his Progresses of ...
... reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his Progresses of ...
Pagina 110
... reason is clear : Francis knew he had not the slightest claim as a son on the estate of Sir Nicholas or on the Bacon Family , and that all his future was bound up with the Queen's WILL . She was the only person to whom he could turn for ...
... reason is clear : Francis knew he had not the slightest claim as a son on the estate of Sir Nicholas or on the Bacon Family , and that all his future was bound up with the Queen's WILL . She was the only person to whom he could turn for ...
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