The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDelmarva Publications, Inc., 1995 - 220 páginas Benjamin Franklin can be described as an inventor, Scientist, printer, writer, Father, muscian, politician, patriot, and one of the United States founding fathers. He was born in a modest family of not very high standing,and he didn't have much shcooling. He rose to being one of the greatest men of the United Stares history . |
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... PHILADELPHIA IV FIRST VISIT TO BOSTON V EARLY FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA VI FIRST VISIT TO LONDON VII BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA VIII BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION X POOR RICHARD'S ...
... PHILADELPHIA IV FIRST VISIT TO BOSTON V EARLY FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA VI FIRST VISIT TO LONDON VII BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA VIII BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION X POOR RICHARD'S ...
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... Philadelphia and Pennsylvania wealthy, while Poor Richard's pithy sayings, translated into many languages, have had a worldwide influence. Franklin is a good type of our American manhood. Although not the wealthiest or the most powerful ...
... Philadelphia and Pennsylvania wealthy, while Poor Richard's pithy sayings, translated into many languages, have had a worldwide influence. Franklin is a good type of our American manhood. Although not the wealthiest or the most powerful ...
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... Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania. He organized a postal system for the colonies, which was the basis of the present United States Post Office. Bancroft, the eminent historian, called him "the greatest diplomatist of his ...
... Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania. He organized a postal system for the colonies, which was the basis of the present United States Post Office. Bancroft, the eminent historian, called him "the greatest diplomatist of his ...
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... Philadelphia in 1775. It was left there with his other papers when he went to France in the following year, and disappeared during the confusion incident to the Revolution. Twentythree pages of closely written manuscript fell into the ...
... Philadelphia in 1775. It was left there with his other papers when he went to France in the following year, and disappeared during the confusion incident to the Revolution. Twentythree pages of closely written manuscript fell into the ...
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... Philadelphia, December 22, 1719; The New England Courant, 1721. Disclosed. III ARRIVAL IN PHILADELPHIA Y inclinations for the sea were.
... Philadelphia, December 22, 1719; The New England Courant, 1721. Disclosed. III ARRIVAL IN PHILADELPHIA Y inclinations for the sea were.
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BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA | |
BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE | |
PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION | |
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