The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes
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A chronological account traces Benjamin Franklin's progress from a modest childhood and a printing apprenticeship through self-directed study, literary undertakings, and entrepreneurial ventures in newspapering and almanac publishing. It follows his scientific experiments and inventions, civic projects such as libraries, fire companies, and municipal reforms, and his roles in colonial governance, diplomacy, and public service. The narrative concludes with reflections on character and death and includes a selection of essays and practical maxims that illustrate his moral, economical, and experimental interests.
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