The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinReadHowYouWant.com, 1966 - 219 páginas An autobiography of American Founding Father, politician and scientist Benjamin Franklin. |
Contenido
ANCESTRY AND EARLY YOUTH IN BOSTON | 1 |
BEGINNING LIFE AS A PRINTER | 25 |
ARRIVAL IN PHILADELPHIA | 48 |
FIRST VISIT TO BOSTON | 65 |
EARLY FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA | 82 |
BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA | 119 |
BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE | 153 |
PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION | 179 |
INTEREST IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS | 229 |
DEFENSE OF THE PROVINCE | 245 |
PUBLIC SERVICES AND DUTIES 17491753 | 265 |
ALBANY PLAN OF UNION | 295 |
BRADDOCKS EXPEDITION | 309 |
FRANKLINS DEFENSE OF THE FRONTIER | 338 |
SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS | 356 |
APPENDIX | 403 |
POOR RICHARDS ALMANAC AND OTHER ACTIVITIES | 210 |
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