Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... brother he tried to exert an influence at once mild and benevolent . I have no doubt whatever that he uttered the words of the F.M. Ritual to Essex many times in varied phraseology ... " Let Prudence direct you ; Fortitude strengthen ...
... brother he tried to exert an influence at once mild and benevolent . I have no doubt whatever that he uttered the words of the F.M. Ritual to Essex many times in varied phraseology ... " Let Prudence direct you ; Fortitude strengthen ...
الصفحة 261
... brother , was hurt and resentful , and for the first time there was a breath of coolness between them despite the greatness of the issue at stake ... the Royal Succession . Three months later Francis wrote Essex very fully a letter of ...
... brother , was hurt and resentful , and for the first time there was a breath of coolness between them despite the greatness of the issue at stake ... the Royal Succession . Three months later Francis wrote Essex very fully a letter of ...
الصفحة 271
... brother in the way they had once planned it together . Yet on the eve of his fatal voyage to Ireland , Essex rode to Gray's Inn Square for the last time to see his brother Francis , to ask his opinion , and , perhaps , to crave his ...
... brother in the way they had once planned it together . Yet on the eve of his fatal voyage to Ireland , Essex rode to Gray's Inn Square for the last time to see his brother Francis , to ask his opinion , and , perhaps , to crave his ...
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