Francis Bacon

"All the crimes on earth do not destroy so many of the human race nor alienate so much property as drunkenness."

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Source: Temperance sermons, delivered in response to an invitation of the National temperance society and publication house. Book by National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1873.

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon

Philosopher, Statesman

Francis Bacon was an English philosopher and statesman known for developing the scientific method and advocating for empirical research.

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