Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2Rider, 1986 - 580 من الصفحات |
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... passed would make it more difficult to remove the Bacon - vizard and to convey the truth of his real identity to the con- temporary world ( had he wished to do so ) or to future generations . He could foresee , of course , that the passing ...
... passed would make it more difficult to remove the Bacon - vizard and to convey the truth of his real identity to the con- temporary world ( had he wished to do so ) or to future generations . He could foresee , of course , that the passing ...
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... passed or the unruly Members would feel his wrath . They flung back his threat as odious and contemptible . The Bill was lost . The Committee met again on Thursday , the 22nd , for the King had not accepted his defeat and the Commons ...
... passed or the unruly Members would feel his wrath . They flung back his threat as odious and contemptible . The Bill was lost . The Committee met again on Thursday , the 22nd , for the King had not accepted his defeat and the Commons ...
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... passed " over to the Continent to find a sanctuary with the ex - Queen of Bohemia , then in Holland , and other Continental friends , or whether he " passed " through the Gates of Death in 1626 , is , perhaps , as I have said , of ...
... passed " over to the Continent to find a sanctuary with the ex - Queen of Bohemia , then in Holland , and other Continental friends , or whether he " passed " through the Gates of Death in 1626 , is , perhaps , as I have said , of ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Age of Elizabeth | 21 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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