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Common SenseThomas PaineBooks |
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Benjamin FranklinBenjamin FranklinPoor Richards Almanac |
"Writing has been of Great Use to me in the Course of my Life," Benjamin Franklin said in his famous Autobiography. With characteristically calculated understatement, he attributed his enormous and varied successes to "my having learnt a little to scribble." This collection of Franklin's works begins with letters sent from London (1757-1775) describing the events and diplomacy preceding the Revolutionary War. The volume also contains political satires, bagatelles, pamphlets, and letters written in Paris (1776-1785), where he represented the revolutionary United States at the court of Louis XVI, as well as his speeches given in the Constitutional Convention and other works written in Philadelphia (1785-1790), including his last published article, a searing satire against slavery. Also included are the delightfully shrewd prefaces to Poor Richard's Almanack (1733-1758) and their worldly, pungent maxims that have entered our American culture. Finally, the classic Autobiography, Franklin's last word on his greatest literary creation-his own invented personality-is presented here in a new... |
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Fart Proudly Benjamin Franklin
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Poor Richard's AlmanacRh Value PublishingBooks |
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The Way to WealthBenjamin FranklinBooks |
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Poor Richard's Almanack (Almanac) 1733-1747 eBookBenjamin Franklin (Richard Saunders)Kindle Store |
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Best Quotations of Benjamin Franklin eBookBenjamin FranklinKindle Store |
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Richard's Poor AlmanacRichard ThompsonBooks |
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin including Poor Richard's Almanac, and Familiar LettersBenjamin FranklinBooks |
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Benjamin Franklin's The Art of Virtue Benjamin Franklin
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Poor Richard's Almanack [Illustrated] eBook This Seedbox Classics edition of Poor Richard's Almanack includes illustrations. Poor Richard’s Almanack was a yearly almanac that was published by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym Richard Saunders. A popular pamphlet in colonial America, Poor Richard’s Almanack was filled with the wit and wisdom of Benjamin Franklin in the form of hundreds of proverbs and other data. This edition of Poor Richard’s Almanack is a collection of the proverbs and sayings of Benjamin Franklin from all of the almanacs from 1732 to 1758. Topics include advice on money, family, friendship, health, virtue, and God. |
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Poor Richard's Almanack [Illustrated] eBook Benjamin Franklin
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Poor Richard's AlmanacBenjamin FranklinBooks |
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