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- Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
4: ...n called the ''[[Baconian method]]''. Induction implies drawing knowledge from the natural world throu...
21: ...im to devote himself to a life of learning. His application failed, and for the next two years he work...
25: ...e (he objected to the time span) offended many people; he was accused of seeking popularity, and was f...
29: ... a gift of a fine of ?1200 on one of Essex's accomplices.
35: ... to sit in parliament -- and to the various royal plans which Bacon had supported. His obvious influen... - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
29: ... the original version of the Constitution were supplemented by the post-[[American Civil War|Civil War...
60: ...overnment are reserved to the states or to the people.
69: [[Image:Senate in session.jpg|frame|The impeachment trial of President [[Bill Clinton]] in the Senate...
75: ...l]], and the Senate has the sole power to ''try'' impeachment cases and to find officials guilty or not guilty.... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
10: ...the United Kingdom|British Parliament]]). For example, [[John Dickinson (lawyer)|John Dickinson]] argu...
12: ... (nine out of the 13) in [[1788]], but its full implementation was set for [[March 4]], [[1789]]. Howe...
14: ...e efforts of "[[Radical Republicans]]" led to the impeachment of [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] ...
16: ...hed for the direct election of senators by the people, rather than state legislatures; they achieved t...
23: ...post]] system, under which the candidate with a [[plurality]] of votes (not necessarily an absolute ma... - Watergate (19196 bytes)
5: ... returned and discovered that the tape had been replaced. Wills then contacted the D.C. police.
9: ...or the White House, while McCord was officially employed as Chief of Security at the [[Committee to Re...
15: ...rist of [[Daniel Ellsberg]]. Ellsberg, a former employee of [[The Pentagon]] and [[United States Depar...
17: ...Fred LaRue]], approved Hunt and Liddy's espionage plans, including the break-in, but whether it went a...
19: ...oup would be more cooperative. McCord complied, implicated CRP in the burglary and the payoff for the ...
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