Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... appears to be so influenced by Francis Bacon's " Confession of Guilt , " that he makes admissions respecting his " Desertion of the Defence " that are , in my opinion , quite unwarranted . Yet Spedding revered Francis Bacon and honestly ...
... appears to be so influenced by Francis Bacon's " Confession of Guilt , " that he makes admissions respecting his " Desertion of the Defence " that are , in my opinion , quite unwarranted . Yet Spedding revered Francis Bacon and honestly ...
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... appears to have had first - hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life . Indeed , the book is so intimately written that some scholars think it must have been written by Francis Bacon himself . Says G. C. Cunningham : Parts ...
... appears to have had first - hand knowledge of many passages in Francis Bacon's life . Indeed , the book is so intimately written that some scholars think it must have been written by Francis Bacon himself . Says G. C. Cunningham : Parts ...
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... appears to have been well received by the members . Speaker Coke could not repress the young member for Middlesex , though he tried to do so with all the authority of his office , his solicitorship , and his instructions from the Queen ...
... appears to have been well received by the members . Speaker Coke could not repress the young member for Middlesex , though he tried to do so with all the authority of his office , his solicitorship , and his instructions from the Queen ...
المحتوى
Preface | 11 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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