As a man who wrote sympathetically about the working class, he tried hard to accommodate himself to the revolution; a photograph shows him laughing with Mao.
In the fall of 1779 Franklin finally wrote sympathetically: "The enemy have been very near you indeed.
He placed ads in The Jewish Week, a newspaper that wrote sympathetically about what it called a "desperate effort to stay alive."
"We all feel old and tired sometimes," Helen wrote sympathetically.
She has adopted three children from the foster-care system and writes sympathetically about the victims of youth violence.
She wrote back most warmly and sympathetically - and on one sheet of writing paper made all the right points.
He fell from favor in the 1960's after he wrote sympathetically about the United States.
"To their credit, some critics wrote sympathetically about Sarah last week," he wrote.
It takes a special talent to write sympathetically about someone who rapes and kills a 6-year-old child.
Because he wrote sympathetically on British socialism, our government allows the distribution of his works.