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#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | BRAINY QUOTES $2000: In "A Tale of a Tub", this 18th century satirist called books "the children of the brain" Swift |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | 18th CENTURY AMERICAN QUOTES $200: To support virtue, morality & civil liberty, Ben Franklin called for this book & "a newspaper in every house" the Bible |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | 18th CENTURY AMERICAN QUOTES $400: In 1781 this admiral urged, "In time of peace... prepare... for war" John Paul Jones |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | 18th CENTURY AMERICAN QUOTES $600: In 1781 this future Secretary of the Treasury wrote, "A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing" Alexander Hamilton |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | 18th CENTURY AMERICAN QUOTES $1000: Replacing Franklin as Minister to France, this future president said, "I succeed him; no one can replace him" Thomas Jefferson |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | 18th CENTURY AMERICAN QUOTES $2,200 (Daily Double): In "The American Crisis No. 2", he wrote, "A bad cause will ever be supported by bad means and bad men" Thomas Paine |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | 18th CENTURY QUOTES $400: On Nov. 10, 1770 Voltaire wrote, "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to" do this invent him |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | 18th CENTURY QUOTES $800: In this pamphlet Thomas Paine said, government "is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one" Common Sense |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | 18th CENTURY QUOTES $1200: In this work Adam Smith wrote, "Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production" The Wealth of Nations |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | 18th CENTURY QUOTES $1600: When asked whether we had a republic or a monarchy, Ben Franklin gave this 7-word reply A republic, if you can keep it |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | 18th CENTURY QUOTES $2000: When this Prussian king died on August 17, 1786, his last words were "I am tired of ruling over slaves" Frederick the Great |
#1657, aired 1991-11-12 | 18TH CENTURY QUOTES $200: "After three days men grow weary of a wench, a guest, and weather rainy", he said in his almanac Poor Richard |
#1657, aired 1991-11-12 | 18TH CENTURY QUOTES $400: Asked what he did during France's Reign of Terror, Abbe Sieyes replied with these 2 words I survived |
#1657, aired 1991-11-12 | 18TH CENTURY QUOTES $600: This great Prussian king told his troops at Prague "No firing till you see the whites of their eyes" Frederick the Great |
#1657, aired 1991-11-12 | 18TH CENTURY QUOTES $800: This great English lexicographer called Dryden "The father of English criticism" Samuel Johnson |
#1657, aired 1991-11-12 | 18TH CENTURY QUOTES $1000: "What dire offense from amourous causes springs" begins his "The Rape of the Lock" (Alexander) Pope |
#1232, aired 1990-01-02 | QUOTES $400: In 18th century France it was said that "one must not be more royalist than" this person the king |
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