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... Deborah was nothing like her husband Franklin. Deborah was poorly educated, but she was affectionate and delightful (Meltzer 74-75). ...
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... Unknown to Franklin was that Deborah Read the woman that Franklin had secretly made a promise to marry had lost all hope of his return from England. ...
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... Unknown to Franklin was that Deborah Read the woman that Franklin had secretly made a promise to marry had lost all hope of his return from England. ...
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... Five years later The Hutchinson Letters Affair damages Franklin's reputation; While in London, Ben receives word of his wife's (Deborah Read Rodgers) death. ...
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... the first paper to have cartoons, jokes, weather, and an edition with an editorial page (Reid 3). In 1730 Franklin married Deborah Read, an illiterate woman. ...
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... By this time a strong sexual drive, "that hard-to-be governed Passion of Youth" (Farrand, p. 178), as Franklin described it, was ... He married Deborah on Sep. ...
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... Later in 1730, Franklin married Deborah Read, the daughter of his first Philadelphia landlady. Deborah was not nearly as well educated as her husband. ...
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... Ben and Deborah had four children. There were two boys and two girls. One of the boys, William, became the governer of New Jersey. Throughout Franklin's life ...
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... Shortly after that, Deborah and Ben were married. ... Once when Franklin was off on a trip, he met a man who owned a candle making business. ...
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... It was maintained by John Reed. Reed had a daughter named Deborah, who would soon become Benjamin's wife. Franklin later founded his own printing business. ...
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... He has seventeen siblings. His father Josiah Franklin a candle and soap maker. He married Deborah Read and had a son William Temple Franklin. ...
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... He then married his landlady's daughter, Deborah Reed. In the next seventeen years Franklin had three children, published the first Poor Richards Almanac, and ...
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... Post. In 1730, he married Deborah Read, who was the daughter of his first landlady. ... room. This became known as the Franklin Stove. ...
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... Due to the fact that he got to London without anything of real value, Franklin was stranded in Europe. ... It was that year in which he married Deborah Read. ...
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... his home. In 1728, Benjamin Franklin sets himself up in the printing business. In 1730 he marries Deborah (Read) Rogers. Benjamin ...
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... While working on the "Gazette" Ben got married to Deborah Read. ... One invention Ben created was "The Franklin Stove." The stove was an iron furnace stove. ...
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... Born as the 10th son to Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger from a family of 17 children. He went on and married Deborah Read Rogers. ...
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... In 1730 he married Deborah Read. ... After Franklin studied his theory a little more, he carried out his celebrated kite experiment in 1752. ...
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... Miss Gibbons (Deborah Kerr) arrives at a country estate to watch over two seemingly angelic young children, Flora (Pamela Franklin) and Miles (Martin Stephens ...
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... 3 Benjamin married Deborah Read who was the daughter of his first landlady in 1730. She was an uneducated woman who did not share Franklin's interest in books ...
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... appreciative of the newspaper. A year later, Franklin married a Philadelphia woman named Deborah Read. These articles, published anonymously ...
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... Many Americans will never know what Franklin D. Roosevelt did to the fighting men and women of the Armed Forces stationed in ... 6 Works Cited Bachrach, Deborah. ...
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... Voices from the Camps. New York: Franklin Watts, 1994. Daniels, Roger. ... Springfield: Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1996. Gesensway, Deborah, and Mindy Roseman. ...
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... Gettleman, Marvin E., Jane Franklin, Marilyn B. Young, and H. Bruce Franklin, ed. Vietnam and America. New York, NY: Grove Press, 1995. ... Kent, Deborah. ...
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... (Flower et al 285) On December 8, 1941, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Secondary Sources: Bachrach, Deborah. Pearl Harbor. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1989. ...
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... (Flower et al 285) On December 8, 1941, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Secondary Sources: Bachrach, Deborah. Pearl Harbor. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1989. ...
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... 1962. Franklin, Wayne. The New World of James Fenimore Cooper. ... New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972. 335-357. Stanley, Deborah A., and Ira Mark Milne, eds. ...
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... San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, Inc. 1992. Franklin, John Hope. "Slavery Left America Divided." Slavery--Opposing Viewpoints. Ed. ... 1992. White, Deborah Gray. ...
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