Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... cause that she began to look coldly upon him when he came into her presence , until at last , he said to her he could see that : In the integrity of his heart , he had incurred great peril for pleading the cause of the Earl to her and ...
... cause that she began to look coldly upon him when he came into her presence , until at last , he said to her he could see that : In the integrity of his heart , he had incurred great peril for pleading the cause of the Earl to her and ...
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... cause , to and fro , begetting one another ; and like Penelope's Web , doing and undoing . I confess , in causes ... cause nothing is pronounced in Court ; but breviates [ lawyers ' briefs ] are required to be made , and the cause was ...
... cause , to and fro , begetting one another ; and like Penelope's Web , doing and undoing . I confess , in causes ... cause nothing is pronounced in Court ; but breviates [ lawyers ' briefs ] are required to be made , and the cause was ...
الصفحة 549
... Causes " , nothing greater in the world . Had he meant to indicate infidelity he would have used a singular noun " a great Cause " . " Causes " is a quite inappropriate term ; but no one knew better than Francis Bacon how to use a ...
... Causes " , nothing greater in the world . Had he meant to indicate infidelity he would have used a singular noun " a great Cause " . " Causes " is a quite inappropriate term ; but no one knew better than Francis Bacon how to use a ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
the Queens Secret | 31 |
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