Benjamin Franklin a Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred

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Benjamin Franklin a Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred
Abbott John Stevens Cabot
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George Whitefield wrote, " Our worthy friend, Dr. Franklin, has gained immortal honor, by his behavior at the bar of the house. The answer was always found equal, if not superior to the questioner. He stood unappalled, gave pleasure to his friends, and did honor to his country. " After great agitation and many and stormy debates, the haughty government was compelled to yield to the demands of the industrial classes. Indeed, with those in England, who cried most loudly for the repeal of the stam...p act, there were comparatively few who were influenced by any sym pathy for the Americans, or by any appreciation of the justice of their cause. The loss of the American trade was impoverishing them. Selfish considera tions alone, their own personal interests moved them to action.
There were individuals, in and out of Parliament, who recognized the rights of Englishmen, and regarding the Americans as Englishmen, and Amer ica as a portion of the British empire, were in heart and with all their energies, in sympathy with the Americans in their struggle for their rights.


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