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In precisely the same way Francis Bacon's true personality is largely obscured by the many commentators that surround him . This consideration alone shows the necessity for the publication of a new life . . . taking into account the new ...
In precisely the same way Francis Bacon's true personality is largely obscured by the many commentators that surround him . This consideration alone shows the necessity for the publication of a new life . . . taking into account the new ...
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And Saint James saith , " This is true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . . . . " So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion ...
And Saint James saith , " This is true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . . . . " So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion ...
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We are again indebted to Mrs. Gallup - as I have already said— for putting us on the track of the true explanation , previously unsuspected , by her decoding of Francis Bacon's Bi - literal Cypher Story which he placed in the Rosicrosse ...
We are again indebted to Mrs. Gallup - as I have already said— for putting us on the track of the true explanation , previously unsuspected , by her decoding of Francis Bacon's Bi - literal Cypher Story which he placed in the Rosicrosse ...
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Plate The Uncrowned King of Literature | 14 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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