Whoever he was, he probably knew that "convention" is spelled with an "n" before the "t". Benjamin Franklin was called the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
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it was Benjamin Franklin :P
The oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention, which took place in Philadelphia, PA, was Benjamin Franklin. He was 81 years old at the time of the convention.
Benjamin Franklin was the 6th president of Pennsylvania and one of the United States founding fathers. He was also known as the Sage of the Constitutional Convention.
The 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was literally and figuratively the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention. He seldom engaged in debates, but rather acted as host, calmed passions, proposed compromises, and urged the delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and sign the final document.
Calling Benjamin Franklin the "Sage of the Constitutional Convention" highlights his role as a wise and influential elder statesman during the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. At 81 years old, Franklin brought a wealth of experience, diplomacy, and pragmatic thinking to the convention, helping to mediate disputes and foster compromise among delegates. His emphasis on unity and collaboration was crucial in shaping the final document, making him a revered figure in American history.
If rubbed sage is dried and dried sage is crushed - than yes
It is Sage from a Lemon
sage - munivar