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  1. The Compleated Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin (Volume Two: 1757-1790) by Benjamin Franklin, 2007-07-01
  2. Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia (Landmark Books) by Margaret Cousins, 2004-01-27
  3. Benjamin Franklin (DK Biography) by Stephen Krensky, 2007-12-17
  4. Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, 2010-03-29
  5. Uncommon Cents: Benjamin Franklin Secrets to Achieving Personal Financial Success by Lynn G. Robbins, Lisa Vermillion, et all 1989-06-01
  6. Meet Benjamin Franklin by Maggi Scarf, Maggie Scarf, 2002-04
  7. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, with eBook (Tantor Unabridged Classics) by Benjamin Franklin, 2008-11-17
  8. Back in Time with Benjamin Franklin: A Qwerty Stevens Adventure (Qwerty Stevens Adventures) by Dan Gutman, 2005-05-17
  9. Ben Franklin's Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman's Life by Candace Fleming, 2003-09-01
  10. Benjamin Franklin: A Life Well Lived (American History Through Primary Sources) by Leni Donlan, 2007-10-15
  11. Benjamin Franklin's the Way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin, 2010-09
  12. The Way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin, 2010-08-02
  13. Benjamin Franklin (In Their Own Words) by Peter Roop, Connie Roop, 2001-09-01
  14. The Ben Franklin Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments: A Franklin Institute Science Museum Book by Franklin Institute Science Museum, Cheryl Kirk Noll, 1995-06-30

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43. Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biog
franklin, benjamin (17061790), American printer, writer, politician, diplomat,and scientist. He invented bifocals and the franklin stove.
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Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)

American printer, writer, politician, diplomat, and scientist. He invented bifocals and the Franklin stove. He also experimented with Leyden Jars In 1752, he flew a kite attached to a silk string in a thunderstorm, and showed that a metal key tied to the thread would charge a Leyden jar (Incidentally, the next two people who attempted the experiment were killed in the effort.) His experiments with Leyden jars showed that they discharged more easily if near a pointed surface. He thus suggested the use of lightning rods. He named the two kinds of electricity positive and negative, unfortunately assigning negative charge to what later was found to correspond to material with an excess of electrons
References Franklin, B. Oeuvres, 2 vols. Paris: Quillau-Esprit, 1773.
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45. Franklin, Benjamin
franklin, benjamin. benjamin franklin. In CC Gillispie (ed.) Dictionary of ScientificBiography. NY Charles Scribner's Sons. 129139. franklin, benjamin. 1779.
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b. Boston, MA 17 Jan 1706 d. Philadelphia, PA 17 April 1790 author, printer, scientist (electricity, physics, oceanography, meteorology), diplomat Benjamin Franklin, in addition to his other pursuits, was interested in promoting spelling reform. In 1768, while living in London, he wrote A Scheme for a new Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling , a reasonably accurate phonetic system for spelling English which, published in 1779, greatly influence Noah Webster. His new phonetic alphabet consisted of 26 symbols: the conventional letters c j q w x , and y were eliminated as redundant and six new characters, were devised for sounds for which he thought there was no unambiguous orthographic representation; see Fig. 1 . The remaining letters of the traditional Roman alphabet were retained but their sound value was strictly defined according to the principle 'one symbol (or unique digraph), one sound'. Thus g could only represent the voiced velar stop, as in give, never the voiced palatal affricate, as in gentle . This affricate and its voiceless counterpart (as in chew ) he represented by clusters of stop plus palato-alveolar fricative (the fricative portion being the voiceless one in both cases). Other notable features of his system are: 1) the use of double vs. single vowel letters to stand for long vs. short vowels, e.g.

46. P.S. 157 Benjamin Franklin
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47. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Dem
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. Democratic Origins andRevolutionary Writers, 17761820 benjamin franklin (1706-1790). *** Index ***.
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Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Index Benjamin Franklin, whom the Scottish philosopher David Hume called America's "first great man of letters," embodied the Enlightenment ideal of humane rationality. Practical yet idealistic, hard-working and enormously successful, Franklin recorded his early life in his famous Autobiography . Writer, printer, publisher, scientist, philanthropist, and diplomat, he was the most famous and respected private figure of his time. He was the first great self-made man in America, a poor democrat born in an aristocratic age that his fine example helped to liberalize. Franklin was a second-generation immigrant. His Puritan father, a chandler (candle-maker), came to Boston, Massachusetts, from England in 1683. In many ways Franklin's life illustrates the impact of the Enlightenment on a gifted individual. Self- educated but well-read in John Locke, Lord Shaftesbury, Joseph Addison, and other Enlightenment writers, Franklin learned from them to apply reason to his own life and to break with tradition in particular the old-fashioned Puritan tradition when it threatened to smother his ideals. While a youth, Franklin taught himself languages, read widely, and practiced writing for the public. When he moved from Boston to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Franklin already had the kind of education associated with the upper classes. He also had the Puritan capacity for hard, careful work, constant self- scrutiny, and the desire to better himself. These qualities steadily propelled him to wealth, respectability, and honor. Never selfish, Franklin tried to help other ordinary people become successful by sharing his insights and initiating a characteristically American genre the self-help book.

48. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Documents: Journal Of A Voyage, Benjamin Fran
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Journal of Occurences in My Voyage to Philadelphia on board the Berkshire, Henry Clark, Master. From London
FRIDAY, July 22d, 1726.
-Yesterday in the afternoon we left London, and came to an anchor off Gravesend about eleven at night. I lay ashore all night, and this morning' took a walk up to the Windmill Hill, from whence I had an agreeable prospect of the country for above twenty miles round, and two or three reaches of the river, with ships and boats sailing both up and down, and Tilbury Fort on the other side, which commands the river and passage to London. This Gravesend is a cursed biting place; the chief dependence of the people being the advantage they make of imposing upon strangers. If you buy anything of them, and give half what they ask, you pay twice as much as the thing is worth. Thank God, we shall leave it tomorrow.
Saturday, July 23.
Sunday, July 24th.
-This morning we weighed anchor, and coming to the Downs, we set our pilot ashore at Deal, and passed through. And now, whilst I wn.te this, sitting upon the quarterdeck, I have methinks one of the pleasantest scenes in the world before me. Tis a fine, clear day, and we are going away before the wind with an easy, pleasant gale. We have near fifteen sail of ships in sight, and I may say in company. On the left hand appears the coast of France at a distance, and on the right is the town and castle of Dover, with the green hills and chalky cliffs of England, to which we must now bid farewell. Albion, farewell!

49. Benfranklin719.web.com
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50. Inventor Benjamin Franklin
franklin, benjamin (17061790), American printer, author, diplomat, philosopher,and scientist, whose many contributions to the cause of the American Revolution
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54. Franklin
Text of a letter written to Priestly by benjamin franklin in 1774 .
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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
from a letter to Joseph Priestley A Treasury of Science In compliance with your request, I have endeavoured to recollect the circumstances of the American experiments I formerly mentioned to you of raising a flame on the surface of some waters there. In 1765, The Reverend Dr. Chandler received a letter from Dr. Finley, President of the College in that province, relating the same experiment. It was read at the Royal Society, November 21st of that year, but not printed in the Transactions; perhaps because it was thought too strange to be true, and some ridicule might be apprehended, if any member should attempt to repeat it, in order to ascertain, or refute it. The following is a copy of that account. "A worthy gentleman, who lives at a few miles distance, informed me, that in a certain small cove of a mill-pond, near his house, he was surprised to see the surface of the water blaze like inflamed spirits. I soon after went to the place, and made the experiment with the same success. The bottom of the creek was muddy, and when stirred up, so as to cause a considerable curl on the surface, and a lighted candle held within two or three inches of it, the whole surface was in a blaze, as instantly as the vapour of warm inflammable spirits, and continued, when strongly agitated, for the space of several seconds. It was at first imagined to be peculiar to that place; but upon trial it was soon found, that such a bottom in other places exhibited the same phenomenon. The discovery was accidentally made by one belonging to the mill."

55. Franklin, Benjamin
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56. America's Real Religion, And Essays, By Gene Garman
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57. Franklin, Benjamin: Printer And Writer
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The son of a tallow chandler and soapmaker, Franklin left school at 10 years of age to help his father. He then was apprenticed to his half brother James, a printer and publisher of the New England Courant, Pennsylvania Gazette. As owner and editor after 1730, he made the periodical popular. His common sense philosophy and his neatly turned phrases won public attention in the Gazette, in the later General Magazine, and especially in his Poor Richard's Almanack, which he published from 1732 to 1757. Many sayings of Poor Richard, praising prudence, common sense, and honesty, became standard American proverbs. Franklin also interested himself in selling books, established a circulating library, organized a debating club that developed into the American Philosophical Society, helped to establish (1751) an academy that eventually became the Univ. of Pennsylvania, and brought about civic reforms. His writings are still widely known today, especially his autobiography (covering only his early years), which is generally considered one of the finest autobiographies in any language and has appeared in innumerable editions.

58. The City Of Franklin, Indiana
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