The Man who Dared the Lightning: A New Look at Benjamin FranklinMorrow, 1971 - 532 Seiten The author's extraordinary biographical talents are brought to bear on Benjamin Franklin, the least understood and appreciated of Amercia's revolutionary giants. |
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... mind would ever summon a colonial assembly . In a few years , they would quietly wither away . The First Lord of the Treasury expressed horror at the thought . He had absolutely no desire of such a goal , nor did he think it was in the mind ...
... mind would ever summon a colonial assembly . In a few years , they would quietly wither away . The First Lord of the Treasury expressed horror at the thought . He had absolutely no desire of such a goal , nor did he think it was in the mind ...
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... mind . But the other , humane side of his mind was active too . In this early phase of the industrial 204 DEATH OF.
... mind . But the other , humane side of his mind was active too . In this early phase of the industrial 204 DEATH OF.
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... mind . If to be venerated for benevolence , if to be admired for talents , if to be esteemed for patriotism , if to be beloved for philanthropy , can gratify the human mind , you must have the pleasing consola- tion to know , that you ...
... mind . If to be venerated for benevolence , if to be admired for talents , if to be esteemed for patriotism , if to be beloved for philanthropy , can gratify the human mind , you must have the pleasing consola- tion to know , that you ...
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affairs agent ambassador American appointed army arrived Arthur Lee asked Assembly began Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain called colonies Continental Congress Dartmouth Deane Deborah declared diplomatic enemy England English father France Frank Franklin added Franklin told Franklin wrote French friends George George Grenville give governor Grand Ohio Grenville heard hope independence Indians Jersey John Adams Joseph Galloway King King's later letter living London Lord Hillsborough Lord North Lord Shelburne Lordship Massachusetts ment mind ministers ministry negotiations never North ministry Oswald paper Paris Parliament Passy peace Penn Pennsylvania petition Philadelphia political pounds Privy Council province replied Richard royal Samuel Wharton secret sent Shelburne ship Silas Deane soon Stamp Act Strahan talk tell Temple thing Thomas Thomas Penn thought took treaty Vergennes vote Wedderburn Wharton William Franklin words writing young