Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... lodge are very simple . There was no Lodge of Freemasons in England prior to 1579 . The Ritual is couched in Elizabethan English.1 The making of our modern tongue began with Spenser , one of Francis Bacon's Masks . And in the Spenser ...
... lodge are very simple . There was no Lodge of Freemasons in England prior to 1579 . The Ritual is couched in Elizabethan English.1 The making of our modern tongue began with Spenser , one of Francis Bacon's Masks . And in the Spenser ...
Pagina 140
... Lodge . Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint to find . It is unthinkable that such phraseology could be employed ...
... Lodge . Gabriel Harvey is on the Square and is purposely leaving traces that such a Lodge had been founded for future Brethren who can see the significance of the hint to find . It is unthinkable that such phraseology could be employed ...
Pagina 176
... LODGE , ” though whether this was a separate house or referred to a Masonic Lodge that was held there , no one knows . But this we know : that in 1595 , the year Edward's lease would have expired , the reversion of Twickenham Park was ...
... LODGE , ” though whether this was a separate house or referred to a Masonic Lodge that was held there , no one knows . But this we know : that in 1595 , the year Edward's lease would have expired , the reversion of Twickenham Park was ...
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