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The Franklin primer
Containing a new and useful selection of moral lessons. ; Adorned with a great variety of elegant cuts; calculated to strike a lasting impression on the tender minds of children -
The Immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, and happy life
in three parts -
Reflections on courtship and marriage
In two letters to a friend. Wherein a practical plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is annexed, a letter to a very young lady on her marriage. By Dr. Swift. Together with two essays on jealousy. By Mr. Addison -
The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old pennsylvanian almanack
Intituled, Poor Richard improved: Written by Dr Benjamin Franklin, and extracted from the doctor's political works -
Poor Richard: or, The way to wealth
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The examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, relative to the repeal of the American Stamp Act, in MDCCLXVI
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Remarks upon the navigation from Newfoundland to New-York
in order to avoid the Gulph Stream on one hand, and on the other, the shoals that lie ten leagues due south of Nantucket, and southwest of the shoalest ground on St. George's Banks, twenty-eight leagues -
Experiments and observations on electricity
made at Philadelphia in America, by Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. and F.R.S. To which are added, letters and papers on philosophical subjects. The Whole corrected, methodized, improved, and now first collected into one Volume, and illustrated with copper plates -
The examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin
Relative to the repeal of the American Stamp Act, In MDCCLXVI -
Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods
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Political, miscellaneous, and philosophical pieces
arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf -
Observations on the expectations of lives
the increase of mankind, the influence of great towns on population, and particularly the state of London, with respect to healthfulness and number of inhabitants -
Lettres d'un fermier de Pensylvanie aux habitans de l'Amérique septentrionale
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The way to wealth
as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack intitled, Poor Richard improved -
The way to wealth
as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pensylvanian [sic] almanack, intitled, Poor Richard, improved, written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin. - Extracted from the Doctor's political works -
Political
Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces; Arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: G.P. General politics; A.B.T. American politics before the troubles; (A. D. T.) American Politics during the Troubles; (P. P.) Provincial or Colony Politics; and (M. P.) Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces; Written by Benj. Franklin, LL.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland; President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia;-Late Agent in England for several of the American Colonies; and at present chosen in America as Deputy to the General Congress for the State of Pensylvania; President of the Convention of the said State, and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Paris for the United States of America: Now first collected, with explanatory plates, notes and an index to the whole -
Political
Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces; arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf: G.P. General politics; A.B.T. American politics before the troubles; (A.D.T.) American Politics during the Troubles; (P.P.) Provincial or Colony Politics; and (M.P.) Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces; Written by Benj. Franklin, LL.D. and F.R.S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, and of the Batavian Society in Holland; President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia;-Late Agent in England for several of the American Colonies; and at present chosen in America as Deputy to the General Congress for the State of Pensylvania; President of the Convention of the said State, and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Paris for the United States of America: Now first collected, with explanatory plates, notes and an index to the whole