The True Benjamin FranklinJ.B. Lippincott, 1899 - 369ÆäÀÌÁö Decrying the habit of American biographers to mythologize their subjects, Sydney George Fisher sets out to write a book about the True Benjamin Franklin. Of Franklin, he says that the human in him was so interlaced with the divine that the one dragged the other into light. Fisher s book is a unique biography of Benjamin Franklin, written by an opinionated man who grew up directly in the wake of Franklin s influence on American culture.-- |
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... father to Toryism . The reproduction is from an etching by Albert Rosenthal of the portrait in the Trumbull Collection , Yale School of Art . MRS . FRANKLIN . • This reproduction is from the portrait painted by Matthew Pratt , and now ...
... father to Toryism . The reproduction is from an etching by Albert Rosenthal of the portrait in the Trumbull Collection , Yale School of Art . MRS . FRANKLIN . • This reproduction is from the portrait painted by Matthew Pratt , and now ...
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... . The larger upright stone is in memory of John Read , Mrs. Franklin's father , and the smaller one is in memory of Franklin's son , Francis , who died in infancy . 360 The True Benjamin Frankh .. I PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS FRANKLIN was 16.
... . The larger upright stone is in memory of John Read , Mrs. Franklin's father , and the smaller one is in memory of Franklin's son , Francis , who died in infancy . 360 The True Benjamin Frankh .. I PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS FRANKLIN was 16.
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... father or mother to have any sickness but that of which they died , he at eighty - nine and she at eighty - five years of age . " He was fond of air - baths , which he seems to have thought hardened his skin and helped it to perform its ...
... father or mother to have any sickness but that of which they died , he at eighty - nine and she at eighty - five years of age . " He was fond of air - baths , which he seems to have thought hardened his skin and helped it to perform its ...
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... father , Josiah Franklin , an industrious candle- maker in Boston , intended that his youngest son , Benjamin ... father's shop to cut wicks and melt tallow . During his two years of schooling he had learned to read and write , but 4I ...
... father , Josiah Franklin , an industrious candle- maker in Boston , intended that his youngest son , Benjamin ... father's shop to cut wicks and melt tallow . During his two years of schooling he had learned to read and write , but 4I ...
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... father came , the family had lived for at least three hundred years , and how much longer is not known . Several of those in the lineal line of Benjamin had been blacksmiths . They were plain people who , having been always respectable ...
... father came , the family had lived for at least three hundred years , and how much longer is not known . Several of those in the lineal line of Benjamin had been blacksmiths . They were plain people who , having been always respectable ...
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