Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... speech . Freedom and Liberty were not going to be let down if he could help it . We know this because we have a fragmentary record of what he said on what we should now consider to be the debate on the Address . It was a speech on " Law ...
... speech . Freedom and Liberty were not going to be let down if he could help it . We know this because we have a fragmentary record of what he said on what we should now consider to be the debate on the Address . It was a speech on " Law ...
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... speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But I will not wrong my own good mind ... Speech , " he struck an almost defiant note with the first sentence he uttered : " Neither profit nor peril shall ...
... speeches , seek and desire ; and I would be very glad to be reintegrate in that . But I will not wrong my own good mind ... Speech , " he struck an almost defiant note with the first sentence he uttered : " Neither profit nor peril shall ...
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... speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . . . . This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact alone is ...
... speech , as if I had been false or unthankful to that noble but unfortunate Earl , the Earl of Essex . . . . This is the only foundation for the suggestion that Francis Bacon's name was execrated by the populace . One fact alone is ...
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afterwards ancient anonymous Anthony Bacon beautiful biographers born brother Church Coke common concealed Court Crown Cypher Earl of Essex Earl of Leicester Elizabeth Tudor Elizabethan Elizabethan Era England English ethical evidence eyes fact favour Francis Bacon Freemasonry Freemasons friends Gabriel Harvey genius Gorhambury Gray's Gray's Inn hath heart Honour ideals King knew Knights Templar knowledge known labours Lady Bacon later learned letter literary live Lodge Lord Burleigh Lord Keeper Lord of Essex Lordship Majesty Majesty's Marguerite Masonic mind morganatic marriage mother Mysteries nature never Office openly Palace Pallas Parliament passion philosophy Plays poet Prince printed Privy published Queen Elizabeth Raleigh Rawley reason Robert Essex Rosicrosse Rosicrucian Royal says secret Shakespeare Sir Amyas Paulet Sir Nicholas Bacon Sonnet Southampton Spedding speech thought Throne true truth Tudor Twickenham Park William Shakespeare words writes written wrote youth