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See An Exact and most Impartial Accompt ... of Twenty- nine Regicides , PRINTED for Andrew Crook , at the Green Dragon , Licensed to be printed by J. Berkenhead . It could not be reprinted to - day . The book was printed for some reason ...
See An Exact and most Impartial Accompt ... of Twenty- nine Regicides , PRINTED for Andrew Crook , at the Green Dragon , Licensed to be printed by J. Berkenhead . It could not be reprinted to - day . The book was printed for some reason ...
Pagina 179
The majority of these anonymous writings have been traced because the Secret Seals of the Rosicrosse Literary Society , and the numerical signature of Francis Bacon , are stamped in the old printed books . They prove that they emanated ...
The majority of these anonymous writings have been traced because the Secret Seals of the Rosicrosse Literary Society , and the numerical signature of Francis Bacon , are stamped in the old printed books . They prove that they emanated ...
Pagina 180
He printed . He published . The self - imposed task at which he laboured for twelve years — the development of ... There is , moreover , very sound evidence to support the view that later on he had his own private printing- press and ...
He printed . He published . The self - imposed task at which he laboured for twelve years — the development of ... There is , moreover , very sound evidence to support the view that later on he had his own private printing- press and ...
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