| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 str.
...religious nobleness, because he was a convert, or upon some private acquaintance, did him the honour to be godfather to his child, and named him Peter. But...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 826 str.
...dainty and effeminate youth, he was commonly called by the diminutive of his name, Peterkin, or Pcrkin. For as for the name of Warbeck, it was given him when...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 788 str.
...a convert, or upon some private acquaintance, did him the honour as to be godfather to his child4, and named him Peter. But afterwards proving a dainty...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 446 str.
...assertion of Hume as to a popular belief for which there is not the slightest ground. — Charles Knight. guess at it, before examinations had been taken. But yet he had been so much talked of by that name, as it stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 str.
...private acquaintance, did him the honour as to be godfather to his child, and named him Peter. 316 But afterwards proving a dainty and effeminate youth,...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 str.
...name of Warbeck, it was given him when they did but guess at it, before examinations had been taken.8 But yet he had been so much talked on by that name,...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 str.
...commonly called by the diminutive of his name, Peterkin, or Perkin. For as for the name of Warbcck, it was given him when they did but guess at it before...stuck by him after his true name of Osbeck was known. While he was a young child, his parents returned with him to Tournay. Then was he placed in a house... | |
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