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  • ...ardi<th>23<td>[[Antonio Sacchini|Sacchini]]<td>[[Immanuel Kant|Kant]]<td>[[Benjamin Franklin|Franklin]]<td>[[Herman Boerhaave|Boerhaave]]
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  • ...ntasmagoria.php E.G.Robertson and the Phantasmagoria] The Glass Armonica - Benjamin Franklin's Magical Musical Invention</ref> Neither suggestion was adopted. The notio
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  • ...rkable curative effects of "animal magnetism". The commission, headed by [[Benjamin Franklin]] and including [[Lavoisier]], by a series of careful tests exposed the eff
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  • *16: [[Benjamin Franklin Junkin|Benjamin F. Junkin]] (1822-1908), ''[[Republican Party (United State
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  • ...a particular interest in science and technology, attempting to replicate [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s kite experiment, make fireworks, and build a perpetual motion machine.
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  • ...mall Arithmetike''. It is this work that inspired [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Alexander Hamilton]], and the first mint master [[David Rittenhouse]]
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  • *16: [[Benjamin Franklin Junkin|Benjamin F. Junkin]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *16: [[Benjamin Franklin Junkin|Benjamin F. Junkin]] (1822-1908), ''[[Republican Party (United State
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  • *5: [[Benjamin Franklin Butler (politician)|Benjamin F. Butler]] ''([[Republican Party (United Stat *5: [[Benjamin Franklin Butler (politician)|Benjamin F. Butler]] (1818-1893), ''[[Republican Party
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  • - and by Benjamin Franklin: ...into debt.''<ref>[http://itech.fgcu.edu/faculty/wohlpart/alra/franklin.htm Benjamin Franklin (in a preface to his ''Poor Richard's Almanac'', 1758]</ref>.
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  • ...a charter from the Massachusetts Legislature. [[George Washington]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]] were among the first class of fellows. The Academy currently conducts a p
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  • ...a consensus statement that all patriots could agree upon. His colleagues [[Benjamin Franklin]] and Adams made small changes in his draft text and Congress made more. Th He succeeded [[Benjamin Franklin]] as minister to France (1784-89), and so was not present when the Constitu
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  • ...rs later the first federal issue consisted of 5c and 10c stamps portraying Benjamin Franklin and George Washington respectively. Mauritius was the first British colony
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  • * '''Bush''' - [[Benjamin Franklin Bush]]
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  • ...ffice October 18, 1785. On that day a special election was held in which [[Benjamin Franklin]] was unanimously elected to serve the ten days left in Dickinson's term.
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  • ...ed some of the most distinguished members of American society, including [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[George Washington]], [[George Mason]], and [[James Wilson]]. [[Thomas
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  • ...hough, private printers produced the notes that were then issued to banks. Benjamin Franklin came up with several simple but ingenious methods to slow down counterfeite
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  • ...ay Greene]] who was married to [[William Greene]] and longtime friend of [[Benjamin Franklin]]. Soon after the marriage Greene began his military career by joining a lo
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  • ...ay Greene]] who was married to [[William Greene]] and longtime friend of [[Benjamin Franklin]]. Soon after the marriage Greene began his military career by joining a lo
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  • ..., Adams was a failed diplomat who never forgave the French their love of [[Benjamin Franklin]] and who cherished a crown for himself and his descendants, and Alexander ...who made decisions without consulting Hamilton or other High Federalists. Benjamin Franklin once quipped that Adams was a man always honest, often brilliant, and somet
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