Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... evidence is far too voluminous to be given here . Some of it is published as a separate volume entitled The Marriage of Elizabeth Tudor . The evidence proves conclusively that Dr. Rawley knew that Francis Bacon was a Tudor , was born in ...
... evidence is far too voluminous to be given here . Some of it is published as a separate volume entitled The Marriage of Elizabeth Tudor . The evidence proves conclusively that Dr. Rawley knew that Francis Bacon was a Tudor , was born in ...
Pagina 124
... evidence of high regard for his talents . In accordance with her habit of applying nicknames to those about her , she called Bacon her " Watch - Candle . " But Francis did not spend the whole of his time in chambers swotting at law ...
... evidence of high regard for his talents . In accordance with her habit of applying nicknames to those about her , she called Bacon her " Watch - Candle . " But Francis did not spend the whole of his time in chambers swotting at law ...
Pagina 147
... evidence to the contrary ( far greater and weightier than can be condensed into a mere footnote ) unearthed during the last thirty years by many capable researchers . Such opinions could not have been expresssed if Miss Sturt had had ...
... evidence to the contrary ( far greater and weightier than can be condensed into a mere footnote ) unearthed during the last thirty years by many capable researchers . Such opinions could not have been expresssed if Miss Sturt had had ...
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