He states that such plantations should be governed by those with a commission or authority to exercise martial law. In Bacon's Essay, "Of Plantations" published in 1625, he relates planting colonies to war. Translations into French and Italian appeared during Bacon's lifetime. Another, under the title Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, was published in 1625 with 58 essays. While the original edition included 10 essays, a much-enlarged second edition appeared in 1612 with 38. They cover topics drawn from both public and private life, and in each case the essays cover their topics systematically from a number of different angles, weighing one argument against another. The Essays are written in a wide range of styles, from the plain and unadorned to the epigrammatic. Seene and Allowed (1597) was the first published book by the philosopher, statesman and jurist Francis Bacon.
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