The Autobiography Of Benjamin FranklinDiamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd, 2020 M08 31 - 240 páginas Benjamin Franklin was a renowned polymath and a scientist extraordinaire. He was one of the members of the Committee of Five that drafted and presented America’s Declaration of Independence and also one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.He was titled - ‘The First American’.The book - “Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” brings for readers one of the first examples of the fulfillment of the American Dream.Every page of this book is full of his wit and wisdom making it a remarkable one.This work continues to remain the most influential autobiography ever written, as claimed. |
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... father of all the Yankees. He founded a fire company, assisted in founding a hospital, and improved the cleaning and lighting of streets. He developed journalism, established the American Philosophical Society, the public library in ...
... father of all the Yankees. He founded a fire company, assisted in founding a hospital, and improved the cleaning and lighting of streets. He developed journalism, established the American Philosophical Society, the public library in ...
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... Father Abraham's Speech or The Way to Wealthy, as well as some of the bagatelles, are as widely known abroad as any American writings. Franklin must also be classed as the first American humorist. English literature of the eighteenth ...
... Father Abraham's Speech or The Way to Wealthy, as well as some of the bagatelles, are as widely known abroad as any American writings. Franklin must also be classed as the first American humorist. English literature of the eighteenth ...
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... father's copy, probably thinking the clearer transcript would make better printer's copy The original manuscript thus found its way to the Le Veillard family and connections, where it remained until sold in 1867 to Mr. John Bigelow ...
... father's copy, probably thinking the clearer transcript would make better printer's copy The original manuscript thus found its way to the Le Veillard family and connections, where it remained until sold in 1867 to Mr. John Bigelow ...
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... approach of your knuckle” Father Abraham in his study The medal given by the Boston public schools from the fund left by Franklin for that purpose as provided in the following extract from his will: “I was born in Boston, New.
... approach of your knuckle” Father Abraham in his study The medal given by the Boston public schools from the fund left by Franklin for that purpose as provided in the following extract from his will: “I was born in Boston, New.
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... father followed as to their eldest sons. When I searched the registers at Ecton, I found an account of their births, marriages and burials from the year 1555 only, there being no registers kept in that parish at any time preceding. By ...
... father followed as to their eldest sons. When I searched the registers at Ecton, I found an account of their births, marriages and burials from the year 1555 only, there being no registers kept in that parish at any time preceding. By ...
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First Visit to London | |
Beginning Business in Philadelphia | |
Business Success and First Public Service | |
Public Services and Duties | |
Albany Plan of Union | |
Quarrels with the Proprietary Governors | |
Braddocks Expedition | |
Franklins Defense of the Frontier | |
Scientific Experiments | |
Agent of Pennsylvania in London | |
Appendix Electrical Kite | |
Plan for Attaining Moral Perfection | |
Poor Richards Almanac and Other Activities | |
Interest in Public Affairs | |
Defense of the Province | |
The Way to Wealth | |
The Whistle | |
A Letter to Samuel Mather | |
Bibliography | |
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