Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 127
... speak with effect he must speak from a height ... from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly . There were many things which he could only ...
... speak with effect he must speak from a height ... from the Throne if possible , or from the council - chamber , or from the Bench . There were many things on which he could speak openly . There were many things which he could only ...
الصفحة 134
... speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the general reader than a large number of books over one name . Interest was stimulated by worked - up controversies , the first being a pamphlet discussion upon ...
... speak with freedom , and to produce a diversity far more interesting to the general reader than a large number of books over one name . Interest was stimulated by worked - up controversies , the first being a pamphlet discussion upon ...
الصفحة 285
... Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . ' " " " " The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly upon him when ...
... Speak to your business , " says the Queen . " Speak for yourself : For the Earl , not a word . ' " " " " The Queen was so annoyed at Francis Bacon's persistence in championing the Earl's cause that she began to look coldly upon him when ...
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