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...y the friction of wet fingers on the rims. It was invented by [[F#franklin|Benjamin Franklin]] in 1761. His "armonica" consisted of hemispherical glasses suspe
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...at Zarpazo's really saying is "someone always spills the beans" (thanks to Benjamin Schei); "Viudita": "Little widow" (535); "!indale, mis hijos!": "come on/hu
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Mason and Dixon encounter Benjamin Franklin, wearing a pair of sunglasses of his own invention and dispensing
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656; owned, since 1729, by [[F#franklin|Benjamin Franklin]]
294; Benjamin Franklin published his own writing in "Poor Richard's Almanack" annually, w
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<div id="franklin"></div>'''Franklin, Dr. Benjamin (1706-90)'''<br />
...65; "success in London" 613; 656; 760; [[N#newstyle|and the New Style]]; [[Benjamin Franklin|MORE]]; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_franklin Wikipedia
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<div id="Chew"></div>'''Chew, Benjamin'''<br />'''
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...After the break in the Hebrew kingdom under Rehoboam, the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, and some Levites formed a southern kingdom called Judah; the other 10 trib
'''Loxley, Benjamin'''<br />
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...f his family. Many others who were in the vicinity at the time stated that Benjamin Sappington and his party, which was from Washington County, Pennsylvania, a
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...he New World. For example, Mason and Dixon land first in Philadelphia, and Benjamin Franklin is among their initial acquaintances: "The Geometers have encounte
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...er|September]] 17, 1787, the Constitution was finished in Philadelphia and Benjamin Franklin urged unanimous acceptance by all the states.
...nt; Peggy Shippen, future wife of Benedict Arnold; Peggy Chew, daughter of Benjamin Chew; Rebecca Franks, daughter of loyalist David Franks; Lord Cathcart; Ban
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'''Benjamin Chew'''<br>
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...founded the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia in 1742. He joined Benjamin Franklin and other civic leaders to found the Public Academy in 1749 and se
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Benjamin Chew (November 19, 1722 – January 20, 1810) was a lawyer, politician and
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...ily lands, and the efforts of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly, led by Benjamin Franklin, to have the Penn proprietary government replaced with a royal gov
'''the tinted lenses of Spectacles of his own Invention'''<br>Benjamin Franklin invented [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bifocals bifocals], but he
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...[[File:Wolfesdeath.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''The Death of General Wolfe'' by Benjamin West. Oil on canvas, 1770.]]
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...ng bran and molasses. It was sometimes had with breakfast, as attested in Benjamin Franklin's autobiography... Small beer/small ale can also refer to a beer
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Benjamin Franklin first publishes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join%2C_or_Die Join
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...rica was completed in its original form in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Benjamin Franklin urging unanimous adoption by all the states.
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I think this is a reference to the Tribe of Benjamin, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe_of_Benjamin WIKI]. Also, see [htt
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...the friction of wet fingers on the rims. It was invented by [[F#franklin|Benjamin Franklin]] in 1761. His "armonica" consisted of hemispherical glasses susp
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