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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

by Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin's autobiography documents his personal and professional development from a young apprentice in Boston to a prominent printer and civic figure in Philadelphia. The work, composed in four parts over nearly two decades, reflects Franklin’s efforts to improve himself through a series of moral virtues, highlighting his struggles and philosophical outlook. It also recounts key episodes of his early life, including his departure from Boston, his pursuit of printing skills, and his initial experiences in Philadelphia. The autobiography provides insight into Franklin’s pragmatic approach to self-improvement and his views on moral and societal progress during the late 18th century.

The work remains unfinished, ending when Franklin was 52, and does not cover the last three decades of his life. It is considered an influential document within American literature, illustrating the character and ideas of a leading figure of the Enlightenment era in America. Franklin's reflections reveal the values and aspirations of a man who sought personal virtue amid the social and political changes of his time.

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Bourbon, who, being a chess player of about his force, they very generally played together. Happening once to put her king into prize, the Doctor took it. 'Ah,' says she, 'we do not take kings so.' 'We do in America,' said the Doctor."— Thomas Jefferson A U T O B I O G R A P H Y OF B E N J A M I N F R A N K L I N WITH ILLUSTRATIONS by E. BOYD SMITH, EDITED by FRANK WOODWORTH PINE New York HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 1916 Copyright, 1916, BY HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY June, 1922 THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS RAHWAY, N. J. CONTENTS Page Introduction vii The Autobiography 1 I. Ancestry and Early Life in Boston 3 II. Beginning Life as a Printer 21 III. Arrival in Philadelphia 41 IV. First Visit to Boston 55 V. Early Friends in Philadelphia 69 VI. First Visit to London 77 VII. Beginning Business in Philadelphia 99 VIII. Business Success and First Public Service 126 IX. Plan for Attaining Moral Perfection 146 X. Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Activities 169 XI. Interest in Public Affairs 188 XII. Defense of the Province 201 XIII. Public Services and Duties 217 XIV. Albany Plan of Union 241 XV. Quarrels with the Proprietary Governors 246 XVI. Braddock's Expedition 253 XVII. Franklin's Defense of the Frontier 274 XVIII. Scientific Experiments 289 XIX. Agent of Pennsylvania in London 296 Appendix Electrical Kite 327 The Way to Wealth 331 The Whistle 336 A Letter to Samuel Mather 340 Bibliography 343 ILLUSTRATIONS Franklin at the Court of Louis XVI Frontispiece "He was therefore, feasted and invited to all the court parties. At these he sometimes met the old Duchess of Bourbon, who, being a chess player of about his force, they very generally played together. Happening once to put her king into prize, the Doctor took it. 'Ah,' says she, 'we do not take kings so.' 'We do in America,' said the Doctor."— Thomas Jefferson Page Portrait of Franklin vii Pages 1 and 4 of The Pennsylvania Gazette , Number XL, the first number after Franklin took control xxi First page of The New England Courant of December 4-11, 1721 33 "I was employed to carry the papers thro' the streets to the customers" 36 "She, standing at the door, saw me, and thought I made, as I certainly did, a most awkward,…

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