Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 64
... later in a variety of ways ... visions , trances , first - hand knowledge of " AN AFFABLE FAMILIAR GHOST . " He is gradually being made into a fitting instrument to be played upon by those " Affirmative or Higher Invisible Intelligences ...
... later in a variety of ways ... visions , trances , first - hand knowledge of " AN AFFABLE FAMILIAR GHOST . " He is gradually being made into a fitting instrument to be played upon by those " Affirmative or Higher Invisible Intelligences ...
الصفحة 243
... later , 24th April , Essex writes to Francis in an attempt to bring the Queen and him together so that he may personally plead his case . Sir , The Queen did yesternight fly the gift , and I do wish if it be no impedi- ment to the Cause ...
... later , 24th April , Essex writes to Francis in an attempt to bring the Queen and him together so that he may personally plead his case . Sir , The Queen did yesternight fly the gift , and I do wish if it be no impedi- ment to the Cause ...
الصفحة 478
... later the Council decided that Frances Coke should be kept in charge of a neutral , in the shelter of the Attorney - General's home . They then ordered on 15 July that Coke should be brought before the Star Chamber " for riot and force ...
... later the Council decided that Frances Coke should be kept in charge of a neutral , in the shelter of the Attorney - General's home . They then ordered on 15 July that Coke should be brought before the Star Chamber " for riot and force ...
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