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NUMBER:5144
QUOTATION:For my name and memory I leave it to men’s charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages.
ATTRIBUTION:Francis Bacon (1561–1626), British philosopher, essayist, statesman. last will, Dec. 19, 1625. Works of Francis Bacon, vol. 3 (ed. 1765).

Appointed Lord Chancellor in 1618, Bacon was removed from office three years later for accepting a bribe from a litigant. Alexander Pope summed up his character thus: “If parts allure thee, think how Bacon shined, The wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind.” (Essay on Man, epistle 4, l. 281-2).
BIOGRAPHY:Columbia Encyclopedia.
WORKS:Bacon Collection.
 
 
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