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Franklin would have had a very husky voice when he spoke these words to the man, fellow Pennsylvania James Wilson, Franklin would have read his words at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 which shows that he was still decades if not centuries ahead in the wisdom of his ideas when they are compared with some of his countrymen. http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/cha...nsylvania.html Franklin had become too ill to read his words with much force at the Constitutional Convention so he had James Wilson appear instead of him with these words. Wilson doubled as Franlklin's friend and was one of the most influential Founding Fathers besides James Madison in writing the US Constitution. |
Thursday's Word Jumble answers.
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May 10, 2013 Word Jumble Answers.
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D.H. Lawrence on Benjamin Franklin's Philosophy of Life.
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May 11, 2013 Word Jumble answers.
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If the two could have become friends rather than enemies quite a lot of new opportunities could have been assigned the citizens of each country and this probably also would have hindered the various coming wars and revolutions from happening which had been caused mostly by the stark discrepancies between the very rich and the very poor created by trying to finance the struggles between England, America, and France and their various allies. A lot of mayhem could also have been prevented. Unfortunately, wars and their motivations seldom come down to something that can be put into a neat little formula provided a ratio of costs versus benefits. |
Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek Word Jumble.
Word Jumble answers for Sunday, Mother Day's 2013:
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This link is to an article on the funeral of Benjamin Franklin who died 223 years and 26 days from today on April 17, 1790. Seems his old nemesis John Adams was a bit appalled by all the hoopla granted in Franklin's honor. France was even vying with the fledging nation on who could honor Franklin more. President Washington was scared that too much of a celebration of the man would muscle into the area where men were put on the same pedestal as Members of the Royal Family. One of the areas that Franklin's work would have a slow start at really taking hold in the U.S. was that of canals. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~Hyper/DE...ort/canal.html |
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Benjamin Franklin stamps.
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We are now bound for another subject intricately linked to the success of the American Revolution. The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. Hope there are few TOTVers whose eyes glaze over with boredom when mentioning this Corsican who had such an impact on European History a well as that of the United States. |
Bonaparte's family ties.
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Onward. Flirt. Bushy. We will have to canvas the history and archives of many countries to move onward to the life of Napoleon Bonaparte who had flirted with the idea of conquering Corsica after it had been sold to the French by the Genoese Republic on May 15, 1767. His was a long line of small time nobles from Florence who had picked the wrong side to back in the Italian battles between the Pope's supporters (Guelphs) and those of the Holly Roman Empire (Ghibellines) and been forced to live Florence and then moving to Ajaccio, Corsica in 1520. You can get an idea of this place where the Bonapartes had made their home from this travel adventure. http://luxurytravelbeat.com/2011/01/27/corsica-by-rail/ Quote:
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May 15, 2013 Word Jumble answers-- Giant, Array, Formal, Marshy
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http://pollenhaus.com/UMB/HIS112/prologue.html The Bonapartes were forced to flee Corsica in mass when Napoleon's array of giant or formal and informal alliances and family missteps with them began in earnest with his 18 year old brother Lucien's hot headed attacks on Pasquale Paoli a Corsican patriot and long time hero of Napaleon Bonaparte. His family would often get Napoleon into political bogs much like he would actually find in the marshy Egyptian campaign. http://www.napoleon-series.org/ins/s...palestine.html |
Today's Word Jumble game--May 16, 2013
Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Answers tomorrow. Yesterday's words were: Marshy. Giant. Array. Formal. For checking today's Word Jumble answers if you want to-- http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../16/index.html |
Thurday's Word Jumble answers.
Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Epoxy. Needy. Matrix. Idiocy. For checking today's answers: http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../17/index.html |
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