Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... Truth to lead him by the hand even through dark and intricate windings , trusting her implicitly to be guided aright . When a biographer has an axe of his own to grind , the result is a garbled mischief and a curse to posterity . The ...
... Truth to lead him by the hand even through dark and intricate windings , trusting her implicitly to be guided aright . When a biographer has an axe of his own to grind , the result is a garbled mischief and a curse to posterity . The ...
الصفحة 80
... truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records ... truth of an intercepted cypher story which Samsonov wrote to Rennenkampff . It is the testing of the truth of the ...
... truth , through a priori prejudice , of the secret decoded story , by the known facts of the times and MS . records ... truth of an intercepted cypher story which Samsonov wrote to Rennenkampff . It is the testing of the truth of the ...
الصفحة 505
... truth of history not in dispute . They say , with the historian Green , " Bacon's own confession of Guilt makes it difficult to resist his condemnation . " The uppermost thought in their minds is that he pleaded guilty to definite ...
... truth of history not in dispute . They say , with the historian Green , " Bacon's own confession of Guilt makes it difficult to resist his condemnation . " The uppermost thought in their minds is that he pleaded guilty to definite ...
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