The Compleated Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinRegnery History, 2006 - 484 Seiten "Benjamin Franklin's celebrated autobiography, published after his death ... but it was incomplete. Franklin ended his life's story in 1757, when he was only fifty-one. He planned to write more ... but never did. He lived another thirty-three full, eventful, and dramatic years ... Franklin is one of the most fascinating of the Founding Fathers - a polymath like Jefferson, a practical statesman like Washington, and a cynic and wit beyond parallel. Now, at last, in The Compleated Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, we finally get the rest of the story, in Franklin's own words. Faithfully compiled and edited from Franklin's papers by Dr. Mark Skousen - Franklin's descendant, acting as his devoted secretary - this is the closest we will ever get to Franklin sitting down in his study in Philadelphia, dipping quill into ink, and finishing his autobiography"--Publisher's description. |
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... London to petition the Crown in the Assembly's dispute with the proprietors , the Penn family . The Assembly had passed a money bill to defend Pennsyl- vania in the French and Indian War by levying taxes on the lands of the proprietors ...
... London to petition the Crown in the Assembly's dispute with the proprietors , the Penn family . The Assembly had passed a money bill to defend Pennsyl- vania in the French and Indian War by levying taxes on the lands of the proprietors ...
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... London that an order had been issued by his government for the release of all the American prisoners everywhere , an ... London ; that M. de Vergennes had told him he would lay it before the King ; that Mr. Oswald had arrived in London ...
... London that an order had been issued by his government for the release of all the American prisoners everywhere , an ... London ; that M. de Vergennes had told him he would lay it before the King ; that Mr. Oswald had arrived in London ...
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... London , Mar. 22 , 1775 . During the recess of the last Parliament ... From the time of the affront given me ... When I first came to England in 1757 .... But toward the end of August 1774 .... He mention'd an opinion prevailing in ...
... London , Mar. 22 , 1775 . During the recess of the last Parliament ... From the time of the affront given me ... When I first came to England in 1757 .... But toward the end of August 1774 .... He mention'd an opinion prevailing in ...
Inhalt
A Continuation of the Account of My Life | 1 |
Preface by Benjamin Franklin 1789 | 21 |
Second Mission to England 176475 31 | 75 |
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The Compleated Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin: 1757-1790 Benjamin Franklin Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |
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The Compleated Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin: From 1757 to 1790 Benjamin Franklin Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2007 |
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