English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626)
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Examples for "Bacon"
Examples for "Bacon"
1Michael Bacon and Simon Caulfield from Place Kangaroo Point negotiated the sale.
2A rep for Bacon did not immediately return a request for comment.
3I was with Bacon in '76, in the fray with the Susquehannocks.
4Yes, I loved the original and Kevin Bacon, especially being a dancer.
5Beulah fancied him a Solon in sagacity, and a Bacon in wisdom.
1Other forces besides the empiricism of Francis Bacon converged on this development.
2Once upon a time, there was a famous artist called Francis Bacon.
3He referred to Hobbes as Leviathan; and to Francis Bacon, as Verulamius.
4The subject is dealt with in Francis Bacon's Novum Organum, especially ii.
5Sir Francis Bacon is an interesting and endearing fellow in many respects.
1A few months later, he was made a peer with the title of Baron Verulam.
2He had been created Baron Verulam.
3Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam, Viscount St Albans (1561 - 1626) and Baconianism
4Bacon chose the name of Baron Verulam from the name of the old Roman city Verulamium which was afterwards called St. Albans.
5Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans, is called by one of his contemporaries, "the eloquentest man in England."
6In July 1618 he was raised to the permanent peerage as Baron Verulam, and in January 1621 received the title of Viscount St. Albans.
7Baron Verulam himself treads a heavy gait beside this airy elfin scamper.
8Baron Verulam 1618, and Viscount St. Albans 1621.
Translations for Baron Verulam