id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21348 Morse, John T., Jr. (John Torrey) Benjamin Franklin .txt text/plain 118042 5246 64 point in Franklin's career where his important public services begin, at he wrote a letter, intended to induce Franklin's father to advance the paper of this purport, binding personally upon Franklin and upon Mr. Charles, the resident agent of the province, was drawn up, and was duly Before dismissing this stay of Franklin in England a word should be said in session, and at once took into consideration the appointment of Dr. Franklin as its agent to present to the king in council another petition must have; but Franklin said that the colonies were, or very soon would New England confederacy, and Franklin approved the scheme and said that Congress to meet the admiral and the general, and Franklin, John Adams, at the time of Franklin's appointment said nothing about borrowing At this same time Franklin wrote to Congress to explain how it had timely letter of Franklin to, 365; ./cache/21348.txt ./txt/21348.txt