Michael Bacon and Simon Caulfield from Place Kangaroo Point negotiated the sale.
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A rep for Bacon did not immediately return a request for comment.
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I was with Bacon in '76, in the fray with the Susquehannocks.
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Yes, I loved the original and Kevin Bacon, especially being a dancer.
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Beulah fancied him a Solon in sagacity, and a Bacon in wisdom.
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Other forces besides the empiricism of FrancisBacon converged on this development.
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Once upon a time, there was a famous artist called FrancisBacon.
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He referred to Hobbes as Leviathan; and to FrancisBacon, as Verulamius.
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The subject is dealt with in FrancisBacon's Novum Organum, especially ii.
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Sir FrancisBacon is an interesting and endearing fellow in many respects.
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A few months later, he was made a peer with the title of BaronVerulam.
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He had been created BaronVerulam.
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Bacon, Francis, BaronVerulam, Viscount St Albans (1561 - 1626) and Baconianism
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Bacon chose the name of BaronVerulam from the name of the old Roman city Verulamium which was afterwards called St. Albans.
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Francis Bacon, BaronVerulam and Viscount St. Albans, is called by one of his contemporaries, "the eloquentest man in England."
Ús de sir francis bacon en anglès
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SirFrancisBacon is an interesting and endearing fellow in many respects.
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We have already noticed the cure recommended by the learned SirFrancisBacon.
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To SirFrancisBacon "Hamlet" was presumably only a playactor's play.
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In one of these plays Jean (three years old, perhaps) was SirFrancisBacon.
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And that is considerable, which SirFrancisBacon observes in his History of Life and Death, fol.
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Close, SirFrancisBacon.
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"To SirFrancisBacon, with thanks for his Novum Organum."
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Such among the Greeks were Plato and Aristotle; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully; among the English, Milton and SirFrancisBacon.
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Neither of these peoples lacks the "stout and warlike" quality of which SirFrancisBacon spoke; both have often exhibited it.
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"To SirFrancisBacon, on the same subject."
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SirFrancisBacon, the Attorney-General-himselfto appear in the same place not long after to answer charges of bribery and corruption-nowaddressed the judges.
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The same hath been taught by many, but no man better, and with greater brevity, than by that excellent learned gentleman, SirFrancisBacon.
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"Isn't this how SirFrancisBacon died?"
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Harvey was appointed to London's Saint Bartholomew's Hospital, and established a practice whose patients included King James I, King Charles I and SirFrancisBacon.
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In England an impetus seems to have been given by SirFrancisBacon's writings in criticism and censure of the system of teaching in colleges.
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It irritated Queen Elizabeth in the highest degree, and she clapped Hayward into prison and employed SirFrancisBacon to search his book for treason.