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dissensions." Miss Adams states that "He told me he
preferred an English lady who had acquired the graces
of French manners; which, he added, were to be gained
no where but at Paris--that was the centre, and there
they were all collected and resided. I believe he was
here right; there is a something not to be defined, that
the French women possess, which, when it ornaments
and adorns an English lady, forms something irresisti-
bly charming." Perhaps these views account for Poor
Richard's groan:

"1st not enough plagues, wars and famines rise
To lash our crimes, but must our wives be wise?"


FRANKIN'S INVITATION TO THE MARRIAGE OF MLLE.
BRILLON, TO WHOM HE HAD WISHED TO
MARRY HIS GRANDSON
. (The indorsement is in Franklin's handwriting.)

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Many-Sided Franklin. Contributors: Paul Leicester Ford - author. Publisher: The Century Co.. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1899. Page Number: 307.
    
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