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Sir Francis Drake, the English call him hero. ... Sir Francis Drake has a number of heroic traits. One aspect of a hero is that he overcomes adversity. ...
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Sir Francis Drake Francis Drake was born sometime between 1540 and 1545 on a farm near Tavistock in Devon, a country in southwest England. ...
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... The real classic playwright and writer could in fact be Sir Francis Bacon. Francis ... Sir Francis Bacon frequented Rome in his lifetime. Interesting ...
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... Villiers 216). England's Navy was led by the mighty Sir Francis Drake, Elizabeth's most favorite "sea dog" (Villiers 235). Even with ...
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... The common nominees are Sir Francis Bacon (the Baconian theory) and Edward de Vere, earl of Oxford (the Oxfordian theory). Though ...
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... Everything is all set and one of the British Captains, Sir Francis Drake, is still on the coast playing a game. ... The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and his Times. ...
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... In a sense, this question is answered, as Conrad presents a reader with the example of Sir Francis Drake and Sir John Franklin. ...
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... It is the scientific thoughts of Sir Francis Bacon, history as presented by Sir Walter Ralegh, and the law as seen by Sir Edward Coke. ...
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... The English captains were Lord Admiral Howard and Sir Francis Drake. ... Sir Francis Drake later captured the ship and the ships commander, Don Pedro de Valdes. ...
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... Elizabeth used Sir Francis Walsingham, effectively as a spymaster on Catholics throughout Europe and he was instrumental in the finding of evidence to convince ...
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... Sir Francis Galton, a British anthropologist, published a book called "Fingerprints." The book included the first classification system for fingerprints can be ...
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... In June of 1616 the Privy Council, headed by none other than Francis Bacon, prepared three charges against Sir Edward Coke. One ...
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... English seamen such as Sir Francis Drake and John Hawkins waylaid Spanish ships on their way home and seized their gold. Because ...
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... Eight years later, Sir Francis Galton, a British anthropologist and Darwin's cousin, began to study Faulds' articles on fingerprint classification. ...
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... Poor land choice and much difficulty with the Indians led to a failed community. By 1586, when Sir Francis Drake visited Roanoke, the town was dead. ...
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Sir Francis Bacon was a famous English essayist, lawyer, philosopher and statesman who had a major influence on the philosophy of science. ...
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... knowledge with James H. Parke, furnishing him with copies of FingerPrints by Sir Francis Galton and Classification and Uses of FingerPrints by Sir ER Henry. ...
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... Orange gangs on one side, and the support of large crowds on the other, Mackenzie concluded that the only way to sweep away the rule of Sir Francis Bond Head ...
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... 1793. the first Europeans explored to enter the state Sir francis Drake in 1579.the first sett- lement was at hunson's Bay. Oregon ...
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... misconduct. Sir Francis Bacon argued later in a prosecution that private revenge leads to quarrels, then to public tumult. This ...
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... Sir Francis Bacon's biliteral cipher employed an arrangement of the alphabetic letters 'a' and 'b' in five-letter combinations each representing a letter of ...
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... Also, in 1587, Sir Francis Drake raided the Spanish port at Cadiz. He destroyed 30 Spanish war ships and stole large amounts of treasure from the galleons. ...
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... He then began living moved to Oates, the residence of Sir Francis and Lady Masham, and made it his permanent place of residence until his death in 1704. ...
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... in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century A quote I heard many times when I was in high school and which I now know traces back to Sir Francis Bacon, one ...
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... Natural Law? Wasn't Newton influenced by Rene Descartes(Hanes 409)? And Descartes by Sir Francis Bacon(Hanes 407)? The list could ...
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... "I think, therefore I am." is a quote by Sir Francis Bacon that is most often given as a reply when humans debate the question of consciousness. ...
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... Sir Francis Galton first thought of this idea in 1883 (Bara). The idea was never brought to the attention of the government until 1987. ...
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... in 1700. Locke spent peaceful old age in the country household at Oates, of his friends Sir Francis and Lady Masham. He spent the ...
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... Augustine. This territory also attracted the English, so Sir Francis Drake commanded an English force to attack St. Augustine in 1586. ...
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... "But you must understand, sir [Francis Nurse], that a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between." (94). ...
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