Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... taken seriously into account the secret ideals that burned like a flame within his breast , driving him onwards from his early teens , in his altruistic labours ; neither do they know anything of this psychological prodigy who bore two ...
... taken seriously into account the secret ideals that burned like a flame within his breast , driving him onwards from his early teens , in his altruistic labours ; neither do they know anything of this psychological prodigy who bore two ...
Pagina 63
... taken . Such is Dr. Rawley's story . He also infers that the child often attended Court for he also says that : He was taken notice of especially by the Queen who delighted much to confer with him and to prove him with questions , unto ...
... taken . Such is Dr. Rawley's story . He also infers that the child often attended Court for he also says that : He was taken notice of especially by the Queen who delighted much to confer with him and to prove him with questions , unto ...
Pagina 104
... taken . There was to be no immediate beating of drums . Everything was to be done quietly and in secret . . . the ground prepared , the seed sown , the harvest only to be garnered openly in future years . The Land of Promise was a land ...
... taken . There was to be no immediate beating of drums . Everything was to be done quietly and in secret . . . the ground prepared , the seed sown , the harvest only to be garnered openly in future years . The Land of Promise was a land ...
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