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Bacon

PREFACE
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He took some small part in Parliament; but the only record of his speeches is contained in a surly note of Recorder Fleetwood, who writes as an old member might do of a young one talking nonsense.

He sat again for Liverpool in the year of the Armada (1588), and his name begins to appear in the proceedings.

These early years, we know, were busy ones.
In them Bacon laid the foundation of his observations and judgments on men and affairs; and in them the great purpose and work of his life was conceived and shaped.

But they are more obscure years than might have been expected in the case of a man of Bacon's genius and family, and of such eager and unconcealed desire to rise and be at work.

No doubt he was often pinched in his means; his health was weak, and he was delicate and fastidious in his care of it.


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