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The building up of a life made to fit an a priori view , by accepting traditional opinions , has never been better outlined than by Francis Bacon's latest biographer , Mary Sturt ( 1932 ) . It will be seen that the refusal to attempt ...
The building up of a life made to fit an a priori view , by accepting traditional opinions , has never been better outlined than by Francis Bacon's latest biographer , Mary Sturt ( 1932 ) . It will be seen that the refusal to attempt ...
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He never suspected that the creator of the most wonderful system of Ethics ever known ( Freemasonry ) , and the founder of the Lodges ( now world - wide ) was Francis Bacon ; and that this was the Sixth Part of The Great Instauration ...
He never suspected that the creator of the most wonderful system of Ethics ever known ( Freemasonry ) , and the founder of the Lodges ( now world - wide ) was Francis Bacon ; and that this was the Sixth Part of The Great Instauration ...
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By never a hint had she given of the choice in her mind . The disastrous wars of the Roses were still in the nation's mind . No one wanted another war ; and a section of the Queen's advisers played on Elizabeth's mounting fears of a ...
By never a hint had she given of the choice in her mind . The disastrous wars of the Roses were still in the nation's mind . No one wanted another war ; and a section of the Queen's advisers played on Elizabeth's mounting fears of a ...
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