Now First Edited From Original Manuscripts and From His Printed Correspondence and Other Writings: The Life Of Benjamin Franklin, Written By Himself: Now First Edited From Original Manuscripts And From Hi
Now First Edited From Original Manuscripts and From His Printed Correspondence and Other Writings: The Life Of Benjamin Franklin, Written By Himself: Now First Edited From Original Manuscripts And From Hi
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Born in 1706 to humble origins, the young Benjamin Franklin made his way into the world with a sense of purpose and an awareness of what he was capable of. These qualities became self-evident and increasingly apprarent to the world around him as his abilities matured. The runaway teen who left his boyhood Boston for Philadelphia proved his developing talents as a prolific writer, printer and future publisher... famous for his Autobiography, Poor Richard's Almanac, and The Pennsylvania Gazette among others. He was also an inventor and scientist; Franklin was the genial genius... an affable common man who just happened to be the smartest person in almost any room he entered. He conducted groundbreaking work in electricity and made innovations that led to practical devices such as bifocals, swim fins, the lightning rod, the Franklin Stove, and the flexible catheter among other inventions in use to this day.After retiring from business at the age of 42, it was Benjamin Franklin as Public Citizen for his remaining 42 years that ultimately led to his role as Statesman and Founder... He helped make the case for the ultimate severance of political ties to Great Britain and for America to take up arms in defense of her liberty. He was present at the creation of a new nation and helped construct the foundation of what the United States would one day become as a beacon of freedom.
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Part III continued: 1. Franklin asks to be relieved from the mission to Paris 2. R. R. Livingston named Minister of Foreign Affairs 3. Journal of the negotiation for peace with Great Britain, from March 21st to July 1st, 1782 4. Micawberism of the Ministry 5. Misunderstanding between Count de Vergennes and Dr. Franklin 6. The Fishery Calumny 7. The usefulness of enemies 8. Red tape 9. Preparation for leaving France Part VI. From the Termination of his Mission to France in 1785 until his Death, April 17th, 1790: 10. Franklin's reception in America 11. Freedom of commerce 12. Re-elected President of Pennsylvania 13. Retirement from public life 14. Franklin's last will and testament Bibliography Index.
Part III continued: 1. Franklin asks to be relieved from the mission to Paris 2. R. R. Livingston named Minister of Foreign Affairs 3. Journal of the negotiation for peace with Great Britain, from March 21st to July 1st, 1782 4. Micawberism of the Ministry 5. Misunderstanding between Count de Vergennes and Dr. Franklin 6. The Fishery Calumny 7. The usefulness of enemies 8. Red tape 9. Preparation for leaving France Part VI. From the Termination of his Mission to France in 1785 until his Death, April 17th, 1790: 10. Franklin's reception in America 11. Freedom of commerce 12. Re-elected President of Pennsylvania 13. Retirement from public life 14. Franklin's last will and testament Bibliography Index.
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