Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... fact must be taken into full consideration . Obviously , a Royal Tudor who masqueraded for sixty - three years as a ... facts of history , State Letters , documents from Continental Archives , and Cypher Records left in the printed books ...
... fact must be taken into full consideration . Obviously , a Royal Tudor who masqueraded for sixty - three years as a ... facts of history , State Letters , documents from Continental Archives , and Cypher Records left in the printed books ...
Pagina 80
... fact is , as will be seen , the Cypher - Story fits into the open facts of history like a hand fitting into a well - worn glove . The Cypher - Story states that while young Francis was at Court , the courtiers were intrigued as to the ...
... fact is , as will be seen , the Cypher - Story fits into the open facts of history like a hand fitting into a well - worn glove . The Cypher - Story states that while young Francis was at Court , the courtiers were intrigued as to the ...
Pagina 331
... fact that Francis Bacon mentions the Queen shows at once that the " Abuse " was connected with the Queen in some way . What other explanation covers the facts save that the " Virgin Queen " had given " Francis Bacon " birth ? Coke's ...
... fact that Francis Bacon mentions the Queen shows at once that the " Abuse " was connected with the Queen in some way . What other explanation covers the facts save that the " Virgin Queen " had given " Francis Bacon " birth ? Coke's ...
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