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  • * Cooling, Benjamin Franklin ed. ''Close Air Support'' (1990) GPO
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  • ...He has written biographies of [[Ezra Stiles]], [[Roger Williams]], and [[Benjamin Franklin]]. ...of the Board of Editors of the [http://franklinpapers.yale.edu/ Papers of Benjamin Franklin]. In 2006, he received a [[Pulitzer Prize]] "for a creative and deeply inf
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  • ...acting, science, engineering, architecture, inventions and mathematics. [[Benjamin Franklin]] may also be considered one of history's great polymaths, having invented
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  • ...en was also the sweetheart of [[Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow (1840–1913)|Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Stringfellow]], a [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] spy
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  • ...ident George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush in honor of the 300th Birthday of Benjamin Franklin.
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  • American polymath [[Benjamin Franklin]] is credited with describing a cast-iron [[stove]], usually called a ''[[F
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  • ...adian headquarters for the [[Continental Army]] when it seized Montreal. [[Benjamin Franklin]] stayed there overnight in 1776, while trying to raise troops to fight for
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  • Turkeys have several claims to fame, one being that [[Benjamin Franklin]] felt that they should have been the US [[national bird]] instead of the [
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  • * Cooling, Benjamin Franklin ed. ''Close Air Support'' (1990) GPO
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  • *Blinderman, Abraham. ''Three Early Champions of Education: Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, and Noah Webster.'' (Bloomington, Ind.: Phi Delta Kappa Edu
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  • * [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • [[File:Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow.jpg|thumb|Captain Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow was called ''the lean mean spying machine''.]]
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  • The museum district, also called the cultural district, runs along Benjamin Franklin Parkway from the art museum (western end) to Logan Square (eastern end).<re ...d9483397:0xa05761182e244ebd!8m2!3d39.9598192!4d-75.1732591!16zL20vMDdocWJt Benjamin Franklin Parkway] a.k.a. "the museum district", on Google maps.
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  • ...is known as "the dinosaur museum". It is located on the southeast end of Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Logan Square, in the museum district<ref name=Museums />. The A
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  • ...ish colonies in America dates to the [[Albany Congress]] of 1754. Led by [[Benjamin Franklin]], there were discussions about unity for more effective defense against th ...lan" served as the model for a critical treaty with France negotiated by [[Benjamin Franklin]] in 1777-78 after the capture of a British army at [[Battle of Saratoga|Sa
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  • The Plan was drawn up by a committee comprising [[John Adams]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Dickinson]], and [[Robert Morris]]; it was adopted Sept. 17, 1776
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  • *[[Benjamin Franklin Butler (politician)|Ben Butler]], Congressman from Massachusetts; general
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  • [[image:Benfranklin.jpg|250px|thumb|Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (circa 1785) by [[Joseph Siffred Duplessis]] ]] '''Benjamin Franklin''' (1706-1790), known as "the First American," was an American statesman wh
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  • [[image:Benfranklin.jpg|250px|thumb|Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (circa 1785) by [[Joseph Siffred Duplessis]] ]] '''Benjamin Franklin''' (1706-1790), known as "the First American," was an American statesman wh
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  • *''Benjamin Franklin'' (2002).
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  • ...the subject of an article as primary sources in the bibliography (such as Benjamin Franklin's ''Autobiography''). Would this belong in both places? Lot's of historic
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  • |title=Benjamin Franklin FAQ
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  • ...he world. In London, Rush wrote to the most famous American in England, [[Benjamin Franklin]], in hopes of having him write letters of introduction to his connections
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  • ...e [[Benjamin Franklin]] and [[Thomas Paine]]. Politically influential were Benjamin Franklin's ''Poor Richard's Almanac'' and T''he Autobiography'', and Paine's famous
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  • Well known newpapermen in American history were [[Benjamin Franklin]], a colonial leader who assisted in the movement to independence from Grea
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  • ...omats and historians. Adams' reputation was long in the doldrums, since [[Benjamin Franklin]] quipped in 1783: "He means well for his Country, and is always an honest ...ms secured important loans from the Dutch, as well as collaborating with [[Benjamin Franklin]] and [[John Jay]] to negotiate the Treaty of Paris, ending the war with En
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  • * [[Benjamin Franklin]] * [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • ...uded [[Thomas Jefferson]] of Virginia, [[Roger Sherman]] of Connecticut, [[Benjamin Franklin]] of Pennsylvania, [[Robert R. Livingston]] of New York, and [[John Adams]] His colleagues [[Benjamin Franklin]] and Adams made small changes in his draft text and Congress made more. Th
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  • The word ''charge'' was first used in its electrical sense by Benjamin Franklin, in 1747, as a verb, and subsequently by him as adjective and noun: ...elphia, July 11, 1747. In: Albert Henry Smyth (editor). ''The Writings of Benjamin Franklin''. Vol. 2, Item #60. The Macmillan Company, 1905. | [http://books.google.co
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  • Leading nationalists, led by Washington, Hamilton, and [[Benjamin Franklin]] called for a new constitution. The old Congress (based in New York) agree ...laves (which would favor the South) or none (which would favor the North). Benjamin Franklin helped broker the compromises.<ref> Morgan (2001); Finkelman (1987)</ref>
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  • During his times in London, Paine had the fortune to become acquainted with [[Benjamin Franklin]], who was the American colonial representative to England. Franklin was s
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  • ...ames a scientific committee to investigate [[mesmerism]]. [[Lavoisier]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], and [[Joseph Ignace Guillotin]] participate. The Committee organizes wha
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  • - [[Benjamin Franklin]] -
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  • *16: [[Benjamin Franklin Junkin|Benjamin F. Junkin]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • ...which he would rename ''Bonhomme Richard''(Good Man Richard) in honor of [[Benjamin Franklin]] and his ''Poor Richard's Almanack''.
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  • ...ng]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] in Prussia, as well as [[Jonathan Edwards]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]] in Am
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  • * Ketcham, Ralph L. ''Benjamin Franklin.'' (1966). 228pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=34300175&oplinknum=5
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  • ...himself, to demonstrate that the Atlantic flowed into the Mediterranean. [[Benjamin Franklin]] replicated this experiment to create his charts of sea currents (in parti
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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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  • ...ish colonies in America dates to the [[Albany Congress]] of 1754. Led by [[Benjamin Franklin]], there were discussions about unity for more effective defense against th ...lan" served as the model for a critical treaty with France negotiated by [[Benjamin Franklin]] in 1777-78 after the capture of a British army at [[Battle of Saratoga|Sa
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  • ...tion)|Loyalist]] Governor of [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]], and [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s son.
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  • * Cooling, Benjamin Franklin ed. ''Close Air Support'' (1990) GPO
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