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The Suppressed Letters of Benjamin Franklin

The Suppressed Letters of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The Suppressed Letters of Benjamin Franklin is a collection of letters written by one of America's founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin. The book contains letters that were not previously published due to their controversial nature, including letters that were critical of British policies and the British monarchy. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including politics, science, and personal relationships. The book provides insight into the mind of Benjamin Franklin and his views on the American Revolution. The letters are accompanied by historical context and analysis, making this book an important resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. Overall, The Suppressed Letters of Benjamin Franklin is a fascinating glimpse into the life and thoughts of one of America's most influential figures.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Works of Benjamin Franklin

The Works of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Palala Press
2018
pokkari
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Consisting of his Life, Written by Himself. Together With Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary; Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.This collection reveals the history of English common law and Empire law in a vastly changing world of British expansion. Dominating the legal field is the Commentaries of the Law of England by Sir William Blackstone, which first appeared in 1765. Reference works such as almanacs and catalogues continue to educate us by revealing the day-to-day workings of society.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryW029722Preface includes a letter by Richard Price. Pages 110-167 have the continuation of Franklin's Life written by Henry Steuber. Frontispiece portrait of Franklin. "Extracts from the last will and testament of Dr. Franklin."--p. 167-176.Charlestown Mass.]: Printed by John Lamson, for the principal booksellers, in Boston, 1798. 300 p., 1] leaf of plates: port.; 12
Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. and F.R.S. to Which Are Added, Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects. ... and Illustrated with Copper Plates. [fourth Edition]
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT101040With a half-title and an index. An "Advertisement concerning this fourth edition" forms part of the preliminaries, with an errata on the verso. Pp.111-2, 416-7. 465-472 are duplicated in pagination, but text and register are continuous. Vertical chain London: printed for David Henry; and sold by Francis Newbery, 1769. 2], iv, 2],496 i.e.508], 16]p., plates: ill.; 4
New Experiments and Observations on Electricity. Made at Philadelphia in America. By Benjamin Franklin, Esq; and Communicated in Several Letters to Peter Collinson, Esq; ... Part I. The Third Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT058637London: printed and sold by D. Henry and R. Cave, 1760. 2], ii,86p., plates; 4
Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America, by Mr. Benjamin Franklin, and Communicated in Several Letters to Mr. P. Collinson, of London, F.R.S
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT011748Running title reads: "Mr B. Franklin's letters on electricity." Vertical chain lines. With a final leaf of advertisements. A re-issue of the sheets of the 1751 edition, with the same titlepage, and the addition of 'Supplemental experiments and observatLondon: printed and sold by E. Cave, 1751 1753]. 4],107 i.e.109], 3]p., plate; 4
Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America, by Mr. Benjamin Franklin,
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT010116Running title reads "Mr. B. Franklin's letters on electricity." - Vertical chain lines. With a final leaf of advertisements.London: printed and sold by E. Cave, 1751. 4],86, 2]p., plate; 4
The way to Wealth, and a Letter on Early Marriages. By ... Benjamin Franklin,
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT192918Dundee: printed for and sold by Wm. Chalmers, 1799. 16p.; 8
Observations on Smoky Chimneys, Their Causes and Cure; With Considerations on Fuel and Stoves. Illustrated With Proper Figures. By Benjamin Franklin, LL.D
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Huntington LibraryN020544First published in Philadelphia as 'Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys'.London: printed for I. and J. Taylor, 1793. iv,80p., plates; 8
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Second American Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Library of CongressW017006Preface includes a letter from Richard Price. Pages 121-186 have the continuation of Franklin's Life written by Henry Steuber. Portrait of Franklin engraved by James Thackara and John Vallance. "Extracts from the last will and testament of Dr. Franklin."--p. 187-197. Bookseller's advertisement, p. 199-200].Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Johnson, no. 147, High-Street, M, DCC, XCIV. 1794]. iv, 1], 6-197, 5] p., 1] leaf of plates: port.; 12
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself

The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself

Benjamin Franklin

Gale Ecco, Print Editions
2018
sidottu
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Library of CongressW017007Preface includes a letter from Richard Price. Pages 82-126 have the continuation of Franklin's Life written by Henry Steuber. "Extracts from thee last will and testament of Dr. Franklin."--p. 127-132.Salem Mass.]: Printed for Cushing and Carlton, at the Bible and Heart, 1796. iv, 1], 6-132 p.; 12
The Private Life of the Late Benjamin Franklin, LL.D.Originally Written by Himself, and now Translated From the French. To Which are Added, Some Account of his Public Life, a Variety of Anecdotes
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT010670"Translated from 'M moires de la vie priv e de Benjamin Franklin crits par lui m me .. ' Paris, 1791. The portion written by Franklin extends only to the year 1730, and the continuation is based upon Wilmer's 'Memoirs of .. Franklin'" (NUC). With a halfLondon: printed for J. Parsons, 1793. xvi,324p.; 8
Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, ... to Which Are Added, Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects. the Whole Collected Into One Volume the Fifth Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT056602With a half-title and an index. Vertical chain lines.London: printed for F. Newbery, 1774. 2], v, 1],514, 16]p., plates (some fold.): ill., music; 4
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Lulu.com
2017
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Often labeled 'the world's first self-help book, ' founding father Benjamin Franklin's autobiography was never published in his lifetime but has since become a classic. It has remained in print for almost two hundred years and shows no sign of losing popularity in the digital age
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Lulu.com
2017
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is the unfinished record of Benjamin Franklin's life written by Franklin himself and is one of the most influential examples of an autobiography ever written. Franklin's account of his life is divided into four parts, reflecting the different periods at which he wrote them.