Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . " So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and Christianity . Let them [ the ...
... true religion to visit the fatherless and the widow . " So that which is with them ( Socrates or some Heathen Philosophers ) Philosophical and Moral , is , in the Apostle's phrase , True Religion and Christianity . Let them [ the ...
Pagina 218
... true that Elizabeth loved Essex and loved him passionately , but it was the love of a mother for her son . It was not the maiden passion of a maid ; that had all been given to his father , Leicester , years ago . We are again indebted ...
... true that Elizabeth loved Essex and loved him passionately , but it was the love of a mother for her son . It was not the maiden passion of a maid ; that had all been given to his father , Leicester , years ago . We are again indebted ...
Pagina 257
... true Tudor - hot , impulsive , headstrong , full of the thought that he had a better right to the Throne as a true - born child of a morganatic marriage than anyone else . He was resentful lest anyone else should usurp his place in the ...
... true Tudor - hot , impulsive , headstrong , full of the thought that he had a better right to the Throne as a true - born child of a morganatic marriage than anyone else . He was resentful lest anyone else should usurp his place in the ...
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