Benjamin Franklin, born on January 17, 1706, was a renowned figure known as “the First American” for his many contributions and accomplishments in various fields. He is widely remembered for his witty and wise quotes, but his legacy also includes insights on government, power, peace, and liberty.
Path to Liberty: Jan 16, 2023
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Philadelphia Convention (2 June 1787)
Letter to Jane Mecom (1 Nov 1773)
Letter to James Bowdoin (25 Feb 1775)
On Speech – as Publisher of New England Courant (1722)
Apology for Printers (10 June 1731)
Poor Richard’s Almanack (1738)
On the Price of Corn and the Management of the Poor (29 Nov 1766)
Benjamin Franklin on “Doing Good to the Poor”
Emblematical Representations, ca. 1774
Philadelphia Convention (4 June 1787)
Philadelphia Convention (17 Sept 1787)
Letter to the Marquis de Lafayette (14 May 1781)
Letter to Josiah Quincy, Sr. (11 Sept 1783)
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