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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...vice in home politics was his reform of the postal system; but his fame as a statesman rests chiefly on his services in connec tion with the relation... ...tal Congress and in 1777 he was dispatched to France as commissioner for the United States. Here he re mained till 1785, the favorite of French socie... ...gress and in 1777 he was dispatched to France as commissioner for the United States. Here he re mained till 1785, the favorite of French society; and... ...us for learning and inge nuity. I suppose now that I was rather lucky in my judges, and that perhaps they were not really so very good ones as I then... ...oney for purchasing the press and types, paper, etc. For these letters I was appointed to call at different times, when they were to be ready, but a f... ...o disuse thirty years ago; it is very properly rejected entirely in the United States.”—W. T. F. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 44 them,... ...th. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our friendship continued without inter ruption to his death, upw... ...ography of Benjamin Franklin 97 meet in was no sooner propos’d, and persons appointed to receive contributions, but sufficient sums were soon receiv’... ...1787 Reelected President; sent as delegate to the con vention for framing a Federal Constitution. 1788 Retires from public life. 1790 April 17, dies....

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...re is not much difference between the embryo and the comatose. A typical contract states the rights of the parties. It assumes the existence of pa... ...ion (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represent millions of potential final states (=millions of potential embryos and lives). The fetus is ... ...ne considers this to be an achievement unless Stephen Hawking is involved. Society judges the fact that Hawking is still (mentally and sexually) al... ...ginal. Shareholders meet once a year to vent and disperse. Boards of directors are appointed by management - as are auditors. Shareholders are not ... ...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...y. This viral hijacking of the host country's agenda is particularly evident in the United States where the interest of Jewry and of the only super... ... or dumping as a method to eliminate competitors. Later acts (Clayton, 1914 and the Federal Trade Commission Act of the same year) added forbidden ... ...ere given access to the Justice Department and to the FTC or the right to sue in a federal court and be eligible to receive treble damages. It is... ...onists". In all societies, crime is a growth industry. Millions of professionals - judges, police officers, criminologists, psychologists, journali...

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