The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin |
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Benjamin Franklin |
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267 pages |
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From an edition published in 1896 |
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5 graphics |
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This autobiography was written for his grandson, and so tells of his motives and desires, more so than otherwise would have been recorded. Find out about George Whitfield. Read of the problem he found with American pupits, as well as the state of politics in his day. |
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- Introductory Note
- Chronological Table
- Parentage and Boyhood
- Seeking His Fortune
- Adventures in London
- Return to Philadelphia
- In Business for Himself
- Self-Education
- George Whitefield
- Beginning of Public Life
- A Public-Spirited Gentleman
- A Philadelphia Citizen
- In The Service of The King
- Common-Sense in War Matters
- Franklin the Philosopher
- Departure for England
- The Affair with the Proprietaries
- A Sketch of Franklin’s Life
- Appendix
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