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1 Int | TVVOO Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and 2 Int | It was the book in which Bacon, early in the reign of James 3 Int | Seven Sciences. Francis Bacon as a youth of sixteen, at 4 Int | the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Queen Elizabeth’s Lord 5 Int | Lord Burleigh. Sir Nicholas Bacon had six children by his 6 Int | ancient and its modern style, Bacon afterwards took his titles 7 Int | Albans.~Antony and Francis Bacon went together to Trinity 8 Int | continued to his dying day.” Bacon was sent as a youth of sixteen 9 Int | Time”).~In November, 1584, Bacon took his seat in the House 10 Int | that met in February, 1593, Bacon sat as member for Middlesex. 11 Int | Queen was offended. Francis Bacon and his brother Antony had 12 Int | Queen to appoint Francis Bacon. The Queen gave the office 13 Int | Solicitor-General, and by nine years Bacon’s senior. The office of 14 Int | that was sought for Francis Bacon. The Queen, after delay 15 Int | land”—Twickenham Park—which Bacon afterwards sold for 1,800 16 Int | present buying power. In 1597 Bacon was returned to Parliament 17 Int | Coke. It was in 1597 that Bacon published the First Edition 18 Int | to the end of his life, Bacon’s Essays were subject to 19 Int | appeared only in 1625; and Bacon died on the 9th of April, 20 Int | rebellion of Essex. Francis Bacon had separated himself from 21 Int | advice that was disregarded. Bacon, now Queen’s Counsel, not 22 Int | beheaded. The genius of Bacon was next employed to justify 23 Int | the 24th of March, 1603. Bacon was among the crowd of men 24 Int | by writing “Sir Francis Bacon his Apologie in certain 25 Int | the position of Francis Bacon in 1605, when he published 26 Int | Advancement of Learning, is, as Bacon himself described it, “a 27 Int | excite voluntary endeavours.” Bacon makes, by a sort of exhaustive 28 1 | THE FIRST BOOK OF FRANCIS BACON;~OF THE PROFICIENCE AND