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  1. The pith of Franklins letters / edited by William S. Pfaff by Benjamin (1706-1790). Pfaff, William S. Franklin, 1927-01-01
  2. SELECT PIECES BY BENJ. FRANKLIN BOUND ALONG WITH POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN CUNNINGHAM [G] by Benjamin, 1706-1790. Franklin, 1801
  3. Healthy, Wealthy and Wise : A Variety of Enduring Selections from the Press of Benjamin Franklin 1706 - 1790 by Benjamin Franklin, 1971
  4. Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790: man of many talents.(Biography): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Suzanne McCabe, 2005-10-31
  5. The postage stamp life of Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 by William George Carr, 1987
  6. Lessons from the Life of Benjamin Franklin: 1706-1790 by E. C. Sprague, 1891
  7. Early to Bed and Early to Rise, Makes a Man Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: a Variety of Enduring Selections from the Press of Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 by Benjamin Franklin, 1971-01-01
  8. Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790: A Chronology of the Eighteenth Century's Most Eminent Citizen by Inc Staff Friends Of Franklin, Friends of Franklin Inc, 1996-07
  9. Lessons From The Life Of Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 (1891) by Benjamin Franklin, Ebenezer Carlton Sprague, 2010-09-10
  10. American history from German archives by J G. 1835-1921 Rosengarten, 2010-06-23
  11. Poor Richard: the almanacks for the years 1733-1758, by Richard Saunders. Now containing an introd. by Van Wyck Brooks and embellishd with illus. by Norman Rockwell by Benjamin (1706-1790) (pseud: Richard Saunders). Norman Rockwell (ill.) Franklin, 1964-01-01
  12. Autobiography by Benjamin (1706-1790) Franklin, 1900-01-01
  13. Poor Richard: the almanacks for the years 1733-1758, by Richard Saunders. Now containing an introd. by Van Wyck Brooks and embellishÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½d with illus. by Norman Rockwell by Benjamin (1706-1790) (pseud Richard Saunders). Norman Rockwell (ill.) Franklin, 1964
  14. Autobiography by Benjamin (1706-1790) Franklin, 1900

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22. Benjamin Franklin
Translate this page Benjamin Franklin -1706-1790-. Benjamin Franklin nel 1762. La posizione delledue sfere indica la presenza di una nuvola carica di elettricità.
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Esperimento con l'aquilone. Franklin cominciò ad interessarsi di elettricità nel 1743 quando, a Boston, assistette ad alcuni esperimenti di elettricità eseguiti da Adam Spencer professore di origine scozzese.
Subito si fece spedire alcuni tubi di vetro da un suo corrispondente di Londra, il fabbricante e naturalista Peter Collinson.
Nel giugno del 1752 Franklin fece il suo famoso esperimento con l'aquilone scoprendo che i fulmini sono scariche elettriche tra nuvole e terra.
Prima di allora si credeva che i fulmini fossero scagliati sulla terra da dei di cattivo umore.
più tardi dimostrò che alcune nuvole sono "positive" er altre "negative" e inventò il parafulmine.
William Watson (1715-1787) medico e naturalista inglese aveva fatto l'ipotesi che ci fosse solo un tipo di fluido elettrico, teoria subito abbracciata da Franklin. Strofinando un tubo di vetro con un panno di lana, una parte dell'elettricità della lana viene trasferita sul vetro (+), la lana diventa quindi carente di elettricità (-). Strofinando una bacchetta di ambra con una pelle animale, una parte dell'elettricità dell'ambra si trasferisce alla pelle (+), lasciando una carenza di elettricità sulla bacchetta (-).

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Author Franklin, Benjamin, 17061790. Title Comment on devient un homme. ControlNo. 02005246 Author Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
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Chapters: Chapter 1 That felicity, when I reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the advantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first. So I might, besides correcting the faults, change some sinister accidents and events of it for others more favorable. But though this were denied, I should still accept the offer. Since such a repetition is not to be expected, the next thing most like living one's life over again seems to be a recollection of that life, and to make that recollection as durable as possible by putting it down in writing. And now I speak of thanking God, I desire with all humility to acknowledge that I owe the mentioned happiness of my past life to His kind providence, which lead me to the means I used and gave them success. My belief of this induces me to hope, though I must not presume, that the same goodness will still be exercised toward me, in continuing that happiness, or enabling me to bear a fatal reverse, which I may experience as others have done: the complexion of my future fortune being known to Him only in whose power it is to bless to us even our afflictions.

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(1706-1790) American writer. Benjamin Franklin was a Boston-born inventor, statesman, patriot, and publisher. He's well-known for his "Autobiography," and for his role in the American Revolution (1775-1783).
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28. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Letters To Sir Joseph Banks: Guide.
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Abstract: Letters of Benjamin Franklin to Sir Joseph Banks concerning ballooning.
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Franklin was an American writer, philosopher, inventor, amateur scientist, and diplomat.
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Consists of letters written by Benjamin Franklin to Sir Joseph Banks, giving accounts of various experiments in ballooning, as well as a Franklin autograph copy of a French pamphlet on Montgolfier's balloon.
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  • (1) Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Copie du proces-verbal dresse au Chateau de la Muette apres l'experience de la machine aerostatique de Mr Montgolfier. (Manuscript copy [in the autograph of Benjamin Franklin?]).

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30. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Benjamin Franklin (17061790). Contributing Editor David M. Larson.Classroom Issues and Strategies. The primary problem involved
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The primary problem involved in teaching Benjamin Franklin in an American literature course is persuading students to view Franklin as a writer. The myth surrounding Franklin and the fact that he writes in genres many students view as informational rather than literary keep students from viewing Franklin's works as literature. In order to persuade students to treat Franklin as a writer, it is useful to demonstrate through literary analysis that issues of personae, organization, irony, style, and so forth are as applicable to writing that deals with factual information as they are to poetry, fiction, or drama. In teaching the Autobiography , instructors should keep in mind that it is helpful to have students approach it as though it were a picaresque novel; they can then bring to bear upon the work the techniques that they have developed for analyzing fiction. Students usually respond to and are rather disturbed by the protean quality of Franklin's personality and the variety of his achievement. They want the "real" Franklin to stand up and make himself known, and they want to know how he accomplished so much.
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Next to Washington the most conspicuous and most widely useful of Americans throughout the eighteenth century was Benjamin Franklin. He was perhaps the most typical American of his time; certainly he was the most versatile man of affairs and the most picturesque in personality of all that distinguished group who helped to guide the nation in that troubled age. Through the second quarter of the century he lived the quiet life of a thrifty, sagacious man of business, at the same time taking a practical interest in matters of public moment and presenting the most original model of good citizenship that can be found. His contribution to American literature, the larger portion of which belongs to this earlier period of his career, is not great, but it is noteworthy.
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From his earliest childhood, Franklin had a passion for books. So soon as he could read, he had waded through the small library a musty collection of treatises on divinity which he found on his father's shelves. With his first spending money, he bought the works of John Bunyan, in separate little volumes; and these he later sold in order to buy Richard Burton's Historical Collections , small and cheap, in forty volumes. Among his father's books, he discovered a copy of

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34. Benjamin Franklin. 1706-1790. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10
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Franklin, Benjamin (17061790). Hide not your talents, they for use were made.What s a sundial in the shade? It is the eye of other people that ruin us.
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    Franklin Benjamin 17061790 American statesman diplomat, scientist and philosopher.Incomplete letter from AJ Alexander to Joseph Black (1778-1788).
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    Lieu : Musée du Louvre Houdon Aile Richelieu - Rez-de-chaussée - Section 28 Acquisition : Legs de François Hippolyte Walferdin (1880) Description Il s'agit du portrait ad vivum de Benjamin Franklin, savant et ministre plénipotentiaire des Etats-Unis d'Amérique auprès de la cour de France entre 1776 et 1785. Ce dernier cultivait l'apparence modeste d'un Quaker. Plus de photos Elément(s) en relation Musée du Louvre : Houdon Buffon (1707-1788) Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon approx. de 1782 à 1783 Sophie Arnould (1740-1802) Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Comtesse de Jaucourt (1735-1774) Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Sabine Houdon (1787-1836) âgée de quatre ans Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon vers 1791 Sabine Houdon (1787-1836) âgée de dix mois Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Voir toutes les oeuvres en relation Madame Houdon (1765-1823) Marie-Ange-Cécile Langlois Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Alexandrine Emilie Brongniart (1780-1847) âgée de quatre ans Buste Jean-Louis Couasnon Dimensions : 35 cm x 27 cm x 22 cm Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) âgé de sept ans Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Louise Brongniart âgée de sept ans Buste Jean-Antoine Houdon Article(s) en relation Place de la Concorde La place de la Concorde a été érigée entre 1755 et 1775. Ange-Jacques Gabriel (1698-1782) remportera le concours d'architecture en présentant un projet basé sur un octogone délimité par un fossé entouré de balustrades.

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