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702 “prejudicial”: to the
Public Advertiser,
Jan. 30, 1770.
702 “some generous”:
PBF,
19:187–88.
703 “Slavery is such”: Lemay, 1154–55.
704 “Our grand machine”: to Carroll, May 25, 1789, Smyth.
704–5 “I have long”: to John Lathrop, May 31, 1788, Smyth.
705 “The
arrêt
”: to Louis Le Veillard, June 8, 1788, Smyth.
705 “The revolution”: to Vaughan, Nov. 2, 1789, Smyth.
705 “It is now”: to Jean-Baptiste Le Roy, Nov. 13, 1789, Smyth.
705 “I hope”: to Samuel Moore, Nov. 5, 1789, Smyth.
705–6 “The convulsions”: to Hartley, Dec. 4, 1789, Smyth.
706 “But in this world”: to Le Roy, Nov. 13, 1789, Smyth.
706 “I can give”: to Le Veillard, Sept. 5, 1789, Smyth.
706 “which, calling”: to Abbé Morellet, Dec. 10, 1788, Smyth.
706 “Canada—
delenda est”:
BF notes to himself, n.d. [1790], LC.
706 “As much”: from Stiles, Jan. 28, 1790, Smyth, 10:85–86.
706 “It is the first”: to Stiles, Mar. 9, 1790, Smyth.
708 “Is it supposed”: Smyth, 10:59.
708 “the
chapeau bras”:
Smyth, 10:31.
708 “Mankind”: Parton,
Franklin,
2:609–10.
709 “put me in mind”: to the
Federal Gazette,
Mar. 23, 1790, Smyth.
709 “Would to God”: from Washington, Sept. 23, 1789, Smyth, 10:41–42.
710 “At Philadelphia”:
Writings of Jefferson,
1:161–62.
710 “The evening”: Rush to Richard Price, Apr. 24, 1790, Letters of Rush.
EPILOGUE: APRIL 17, 1990
713 “to such young”: Last will and testament, Smyth, 10:493ff.
713 “Everyone”:
Boston Globe,
Apr. 17, 1990.
714 “in the true spirit”: United Press International, Apr. 18, 1990.
715 “He has returned”: Alfred Aldridge,
Franklin and His French Contemporaries,
213.
715 “A man is dead”:
ibid.,
230.
715 “The Body”:
PBF,
1:111.
716 “Benjamin and Deborah Franklin”: Smyth, 10:508.
716 “A republic”:
Records of Convention,
3:85.
Acknowledgments
For their help in the various tasks required to produce this book, the author would like to thank Roger Scholl of Doubleday; Roy Goodman of the American Philosophical Society; Ellen Cohn, Jonathan Dull, Claude-Anne Lopez, and Kate Ohno of the Benjamin Franklin Collection at Yale University; Laura Beardsley of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; J. A. Leo Lemay of the University of Delaware (for graciously making his Franklin materials available on the Internet); and James Hornfischer, my agent.
FIRST ANCHOR BOOKS EDITION, MARCH 2002
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The first American: the life and times of Benjamin Franklin /
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