Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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On page 53 are to be seen the Two Pillars of Masonry with a S.O.W. , a “ Son of Wisdom , " pointing to a favourite motto of Francis Bacon swung across the pillars " Plus Ultra . " There is " more Beyond them , which is very true as ...
On page 53 are to be seen the Two Pillars of Masonry with a S.O.W. , a “ Son of Wisdom , " pointing to a favourite motto of Francis Bacon swung across the pillars " Plus Ultra . " There is " more Beyond them , which is very true as ...
الصفحة 249
Following these letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) ...
Following these letters he retired to his residence in Twickenham Park for some weeks ; and that he was now in good health and spirits is evident by a letter from Anthony to Lady Bacon in which he says " he has not seen him ( Francis ) ...
الصفحة 515
We have previously seen that their lives had been one long duel and that Coke could neither forget nor forgive the disgrace he had suffered when he was driven from his seat in the Privy Council and his law impugned .
We have previously seen that their lives had been one long duel and that Coke could neither forget nor forgive the disgrace he had suffered when he was driven from his seat in the Privy Council and his law impugned .
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