Sir Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman, experienced a tumultuous life marked by political ambition and intellectual pursuit. He rose to prominence as Attorney General and later as Lord Chancellor, but his career was marred by corruption charges, leading to his impeachment in 1621. Despite this setback, Bacon's contributions to philosophy and the scientific method were profound, laying the groundwork for modern empirical research. He faced personal challenges, including financial difficulties and the loss of his beloved daughter, but he continued to influence thought until his death in 1626.
Because we keep cutting it, watering it, and so on that it can't go through succession.
Your noble gesture shall not go unrewarded. That was a noble gesture. Sir/Ma'am, I am trying to gesture you forward.
to the airport
Milk
Yes, because plants go through a process called photosynthesis. When plants go through this process, they let out oxygen.
Well, Francis Bacon like bacon and that led to Thomas Jefferson trying out bacon and he loved it so there you go. Thomas Jefferson liked Francis Bacon because he liked eating bacon. :D
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sir francis drake began his journey around the world in plymouth, england.
yes he did
to sea
1549
he discover that he could go around the globe
he was getting payed by the queen
1577
Lots! Scurvy, mutiny, rotting ships, storms, leaking ships, natives, and the Spanish (of course). There are probably more, I just can't think of them...
Francis Bacon went to school at Trinity College, Cambridge in April 1573 at the age of 12. He finished going to school at Trinity in December 1575.
to go bring more supplies