Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 193
... English and Spanish fleet . • In the Comedy of Errors , Act III . , page 92 , the scene of which is laid in Ephesus , more than a thousand years before the countries named were known , note : " A Poland winter , " " Ireland , " " Scot ...
... English and Spanish fleet . • In the Comedy of Errors , Act III . , page 92 , the scene of which is laid in Ephesus , more than a thousand years before the countries named were known , note : " A Poland winter , " " Ireland , " " Scot ...
Pagina 196
... English commanders occur- ring in their proper places , demonstrate beyond cavil , first , the presence of the concealed histories themselves ; second , the Cipher through which they are obtained ; and , third , the impossibility of ...
... English commanders occur- ring in their proper places , demonstrate beyond cavil , first , the presence of the concealed histories themselves ; second , the Cipher through which they are obtained ; and , third , the impossibility of ...
Pagina 210
... English shall manure the ground And future ages groane for this foul act ; Peace shall go to sleep with Turks and infidels , And in this seat of peace , tumultuous war Shall kinne with kinne and kind with kind confound . No greater hate ...
... English shall manure the ground And future ages groane for this foul act ; Peace shall go to sleep with Turks and infidels , And in this seat of peace , tumultuous war Shall kinne with kinne and kind with kind confound . No greater hate ...
Pagina 241
... English Queen That hath no virtue to maintain her crown . What fair dames be thou that wait Attendant on thy accursed Queen ? ' " To whom speakest thou ? ' " To thee , base woman , thou mighty rival of my love The fatal author of my ill ...
... English Queen That hath no virtue to maintain her crown . What fair dames be thou that wait Attendant on thy accursed Queen ? ' " To whom speakest thou ? ' " To thee , base woman , thou mighty rival of my love The fatal author of my ill ...
Pagina 265
... English navy , however small it be , is always fit to be master of the sea if necessity inforce it to so decide the battle . But Philip , the King of Spain , having peace in the heart of his empire , and by his hieutenants making his ...
... English navy , however small it be , is always fit to be master of the sea if necessity inforce it to so decide the battle . But Philip , the King of Spain , having peace in the heart of his empire , and by his hieutenants making his ...
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