Benjamin Franklin: Scientist and StatesmanCapstone, 2005 - 112 頁 A biography profiling the life of Benjamin Franklin and his leadership as a politician, scientist, inventor, and printer. Includes source notes and timeline. |
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... YOUNG APPRENTICE 19 LIFE ON HIS OWN 29 CITIZEN FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA 39 MAN OF SCIENCE 55 POLITICS 65 A NEW NATION 73 THE FINAL YEARS 87 LIFE AND TIMES 96 LIFE AT A GLANCE 102 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 103 GLOSSARY 105 SOURCE NOTES 106 ...
... YOUNG APPRENTICE 19 LIFE ON HIS OWN 29 CITIZEN FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA 39 MAN OF SCIENCE 55 POLITICS 65 A NEW NATION 73 THE FINAL YEARS 87 LIFE AND TIMES 96 LIFE AT A GLANCE 102 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 103 GLOSSARY 105 SOURCE NOTES 106 ...
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BENJAMIN FRANKLINS RETURN | 9 |
LIFE ON HIS OWN | 29 |
MAN OF SCIENCE | 55 |
A NEW NATION | 73 |
THE FINAL YEARS | 87 |
LIFE AT A GLANCE | 102 |
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第 111 頁 - Franklin, as president of the "Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery," etc., issued the following letter: — "AN ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC. " From the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes unla-wfully held in Bondage.