Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... England to the Court of France , and the history of the imme- diate causes of the struggle for supremacy between Elizabeth and Philip II . , of Spain , and the subsequent destruction of the Spanish Armada by battle and storm , is begun ...
... England to the Court of France , and the history of the imme- diate causes of the struggle for supremacy between Elizabeth and Philip II . , of Spain , and the subsequent destruction of the Spanish Armada by battle and storm , is begun ...
Pagina 193
Orville Ward Owen. 66 James the First , of England , said of Bacon's Novum Organum that it , like the peace of God , surpasseth all understanding . " Bacon understood that he was far in advance of his day and ... England, said of Bacon's ...
Orville Ward Owen. 66 James the First , of England , said of Bacon's Novum Organum that it , like the peace of God , surpasseth all understanding . " Bacon understood that he was far in advance of his day and ... England, said of Bacon's ...
Pagina 195
... England to him , first by reason of his previous marriage to her sister Mary , and second by virtue of his descent from Katherine and Philippa . The interview between the ambassadors and the Queen is 1 surpassingly dramatic . The ...
... England to him , first by reason of his previous marriage to her sister Mary , and second by virtue of his descent from Katherine and Philippa . The interview between the ambassadors and the Queen is 1 surpassingly dramatic . The ...
Pagina 197
... England the stake had scarcely yet been replaced by the scaffold , for witches , catholics , dissenters and traitors to the Queen . It was in these times and surrounded by influences such as have been described that Francis Bacon was ...
... England the stake had scarcely yet been replaced by the scaffold , for witches , catholics , dissenters and traitors to the Queen . It was in these times and surrounded by influences such as have been described that Francis Bacon was ...
Pagina 200
... England , there assembled , Loved their native flesh Against all alien kind , And to their purpose used their art , And were driven to find out Cunning practices to guise And blind the jailor's eyes . Your father found a little child ...
... England , there assembled , Loved their native flesh Against all alien kind , And to their purpose used their art , And were driven to find out Cunning practices to guise And blind the jailor's eyes . Your father found a little child ...
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