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  1. Wall Photos Flair Boxes Isaac Newton Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share facebook View photos of BACON (5) FRANCIS BACON was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist, author and pioneer of the scientific method. April 9,1626 Send BACON message Poke BACON King James I poetry is competent, and sometimes he manages a striking line or two; one of his best poems is the sonnet he wrote prefacing his book Basilikon Doron. 1599 Information Networks: Woolsthorpe Lincolnshire, England Birthday: December 25, 1642 Profession: Scientist Religion: Orthodox Hometown: Woolsthorpe Lincolshire, England Francis Bacon just finished college. FRANCIS BACON I can’t believe I had to actually send the National Guard to Alabama just so some kids could go to college! June 11, 1963 Friends FRANCIS BACON hopes everyone realizes how serious I am about putting a man on the moon!!! September 9, 1962 King James I impact on English literature is considerable, not least because of his encouragement of and participation in the translation of the Bible into English, the translation that many people still consider the best, and which bears his name, the King James Bible. 1611 John Locke Hannah Ayscoath Edmond Halley Robert Hooke

  2. Wall Photos Flair Boxes John F. Kennedy Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Networks: England, London Sex: Male Birthday: Jan 22 ,1561 Hometown: England, London Relationship Status: Single Political Views: Republican Religious Views: Anglicanism facebook View photos of JFK (5) Send JFK a message Poke message Personal Information Activities: Historian, Lawyer, Politician and Philosopher Interests: Painting, and artistic Favorite Music: Sing A Song Favorite Movies: None Favorite Books: The Thin Line Between Love & Hate Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: May 29, 1917 Political: Democrat Religion: Catholic Hometown: Brookline, Mass. Francis Bacon is preparing to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Contact Information Photos 2 Albums Address: York House, in the Strand Phone Number: (205)230-5291 Profile Picture Updated last Tuesday At Art Class Updated two months ago

  3. Wall Photos Flair Boxes John F. Kennedy Logout Francis Bacon is preparing to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Wall Info Photos Boxes Photos of F.B. 7 Photos facebook F.B. Albums 2 Photo Alums Built The Refrigerator 5 photos At Art Class 5 photos Profile Pictures 1 photo

  4. Francis Bacon • Bacon was educated at home until he was 12, when he went to study at Trinity College at Cambridge. He remained there from 1573–1575 • In 1576 Bacon began studying law at Gray's Inn, but quit to join the English ambassador to France, Sir Amyas Paulet, in Paris. • In 1579, Bacon’s father died; he left Bacon with limited financial resources, forcing him to choose a profession. • After a failed attempt to get a political appointment, Bacon returned to his study of law, and was admitted to the bar in 1582. • Bacon began a 37-year tenure at the House of Commans in 1581, serving as a member for Cornwall. Three years later, he wrote his first political memorandum, “A Letter of Advice to Queen Elizabeth,” which earned him considerable attention.

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