Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his Progresses of ...
... reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his Progresses of ...
الصفحة 381
... reason for his marrying a commoner and an equally cogent reason why he should regard himself as a guardian more than a husband , a loving father rather than a lover . In 1606 there could not possibly have been any intellectual bond ...
... reason for his marrying a commoner and an equally cogent reason why he should regard himself as a guardian more than a husband , a loving father rather than a lover . In 1606 there could not possibly have been any intellectual bond ...
الصفحة 515
... reasons for their pent - up enmity towards Francis Bacon , it is impossible to understand the Lord Chancellor's swift and ... reason to avert the anger of an enraged people - Francis Bacon strenuously urged the King to abandon the most ...
... reasons for their pent - up enmity towards Francis Bacon , it is impossible to understand the Lord Chancellor's swift and ... reason to avert the anger of an enraged people - Francis Bacon strenuously urged the King to abandon the most ...
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