Benjamin Franklin and His EnemiesUniversity of California Press, 2023 M11 15 - 274 páginas In this engaging study of the much-loved statesman and polymath, Robert Middlekauff uncovers a little-known aspect of Benjamin Franklin's personality—his passionate anger. He reveals a fully human Franklin who led a remarkable life but nonetheless had his share of hostile relationships—political adversaries like the Penns, John Adams, and Arthur Lee—and great disappointments—the most significant being his son, William, who sided with the British. Utilizing an abundance of archival sources, Middlekauff weaves episodes in Franklin's emotional life into key moments in colonial and Revolutionary history. The result is a highly readable narrative that illuminates how historical passions can torment even the most rational and benevolent of men. |
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... John Adams 171 139 EPILOGUE : NO LOVE FOR FRANKLIN'S ENEMIES ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES 215 NOTES 217 INDEX 243 Illustrations follow page 76 203 Preface B enjamin Franklin in the pages that follow is.
... John Adams 171 139 EPILOGUE : NO LOVE FOR FRANKLIN'S ENEMIES ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORT TITLES 215 NOTES 217 INDEX 243 Illustrations follow page 76 203 Preface B enjamin Franklin in the pages that follow is.
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... John Adams , a good and , perhaps , great man . It is , in a sense , also about the force of the passions in history , including love and friendship , but mostly hatred , anger , scorn , the feelings enemies have for one an- other . It ...
... John Adams , a good and , perhaps , great man . It is , in a sense , also about the force of the passions in history , including love and friendship , but mostly hatred , anger , scorn , the feelings enemies have for one an- other . It ...
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Robert Middlekauff. to them and to Franklin . One of them , John Adams , has always seemed to me admirable , even though he was sometimes foolish and vain ; but then so at times was Franklin . My comments about two of Franklin's modern ...
Robert Middlekauff. to them and to Franklin . One of them , John Adams , has always seemed to me admirable , even though he was sometimes foolish and vain ; but then so at times was Franklin . My comments about two of Franklin's modern ...
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The Irrational Mr Franklin | 55 |
The Triumph of the Enemies | 77 |
An Old Friend Becomes an Enemy | 115 |
Wedderburnes in France Arthur Lee and Ralph Izard | 139 |
John Adams | 171 |
No Love for Franklins Enemies | 203 |
Abbreviations and Short Titles | 215 |
Notes | 217 |
Index | 243 |
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