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  1. Dec 14, 2022 · When businessman Franklin Baker began supplying flour to Cuban merchants, it seemed like he’d landed the worst business deal in history. Forget dollars and cents, the Cubans paid him with a boatload of coconuts.

  2. Jan 3, 2002 · John Adams, writing to James Warren on April 13, 1783, listed Polly Baker’s Speech as one of Franklin’s many “Outrages to Morality and Decorum.”4 The Abbé Morellet recorded the episode of Franklin and Raynal in his Ana, a systematized commonplace book now in the British Museum.

  3. On the surface "The Speech of Polly Baker" appears to be a light-hearted and "amusing story". However, Franklin presents a protest against legislation that punished women for out-of-wedlock sexual relations by imposing fines and whippings while the father of the child went without punishment.

  4. Feb 16, 2016 · Benjamin Franklin wrote the speech of Polly Baker as a work of fiction which worked to represent a court case of a woman named Polly Baker. Although still unsure, it is believed that the speech was written in 1746, but it was first published in London’s The General Advertiser on April 15, 1747.

  5. The SPEECH of Miss Polly Baker, before a Court of Judicature, at Connecticut in New England, where she was prosecuted the fifth Time for having a Bastard Child; which influenced the Court to dispense with her Punishment, and induced one of her Judges to marry her the next Day.

  6. Franklin Baker is a company focused on processing coconut ingredients and supplying them to the global food market. They offer a range of coconut products produced in the Philippines, utilizing proprietary processing to ensure freshness and long shelf stability.

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  8. Franklin Baker Sr., a flour miller in Philadelphia, USA, was paid a boatload of coconuts instead of cash by one of his customers. Unable to find any takers, he turned this unconventional payment into a convenient ready-to-use desiccated coconut for baking and aptly named it Baker’s Shredded Coconut.

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