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Codes and Cyphers have always played an important part in State Affairs . They enter to - day into our business life . As we are now " a free people ” they do not enter as they once did into our private life .
Codes and Cyphers have always played an important part in State Affairs . They enter to - day into our business life . As we are now " a free people ” they do not enter as they once did into our private life .
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The most important are The Fama , The Confessio , and The Chymical Marriage . And the startling fact emerges that the very first pamphlet laid it down that the Rosicrucians had as their goal “ The Reformation of the Whole Wide World ...
The most important are The Fama , The Confessio , and The Chymical Marriage . And the startling fact emerges that the very first pamphlet laid it down that the Rosicrucians had as their goal “ The Reformation of the Whole Wide World ...
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“ His rising importance is now attested by the frequent appearance of his name in the Journals , ” says Professor ... Hepworth Dixon writes : “ In the New Parliament of 1588 Francis Bacon served on the most important Committees and ...
“ His rising importance is now attested by the frequent appearance of his name in the Journals , ” says Professor ... Hepworth Dixon writes : “ In the New Parliament of 1588 Francis Bacon served on the most important Committees and ...
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