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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

41. Benjamin
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43. ThinkQuest : Library : Benjamin Franklin, The American Renaissance Man

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Who was Benjamin Franklin? An inventor, statesman, and philosopher, he was also an influential member among the founders of the United States of America. Known for discovering electricity through his experiments with lightning, he was also known for his wisdom and wit as expressed in his publication, "Poor Richard's Almanac." This page is in English and French. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English French Students Ravi Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Alexander Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Serge Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn, NY, United States Coaches Lucinda Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Andre Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn, NY, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

44. The American Experience | The Telephone
From benjamin franklin's lightning rod to the Hubble Space Telescope, this timeline covers some of America's technological innovations and inventions.
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Benjamin Franklin, the American Renaissance Man
Who was Benjamin Franklin? An inventor, statesman, and philosopher, he was also an influential member among the founders of the United States of America. Known for discovering electricity through his experiments with lightning, he was also known for his wisdom and wit as expressed in his publication, "Poor Richard's Almanac." This page is in English and French. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English French Students Ravi Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Alexander Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Serge Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn, NY, United States Coaches Lucinda Longwood Senior High School, Middle Island, NY, United States Andre Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn, NY, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

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47. Benjamín Franklin
(17061790) Fil³sofo, pol­tico y cient­fico estadounidense. Biograf­a con enf¡sis en temas de electricidad, magnetismo y ³ptica.
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49. Www.benfranklin719.web.com
Meets first Thursday, 730 pm. Calendar of events, photo gallery, news, information on membership and related masonic links.
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50. Welcome To BFIS
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51. 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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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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53. Franklin, Benjamin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. franklin, benjamin. 1706–90, American statesman, printer, scientist, and writer, b. Boston.
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55. John E. Remsburg
Online version of the book written by John E. Remsburg in 1906 argues that Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, benjamin franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant were freethinkers or Deists.
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56. Franklin
Text of a letter written to Priestly by benjamin franklin in 1774 .
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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."

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58. Reader's Companion To American History - -FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
The Reader s Companion to American History. franklin, benjamin. (17061790), newspaperman, scientist, inventor, philosopher, politician, and diplomat.
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FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN
, newspaperman, scientist, inventor, philosopher, politician, and diplomat. Born in Boston, the son of a soap maker, Franklin was apprenticed to his printer brother James at twelve. He was soon contributing witty essays to James's newspaper under various pen names. In 1723 he moved to Philadelphia and launched the Pennsylvania Gazette, which rapidly became the most successful newspaper in the colonies. His Poor Richard's Almanack, which he published from 1733 to 1758, was studded with wry aphorisms Franklin borrowed from numerous sources and frequently rewrote. He helped launch projects to pave, clean, and light Philadelphia's streets and founded the American Philosophical Society, the first circulating library in America, and an academy that grew into the University of Pennsylvania. In 1743 he invented a heat-efficient stove to warm houses. Retiring from newspapering in 1748, he turned to the study of electricity. His observations, including his famous experiment with a kite to verify the identity of electricity and lightning, won him world fame. Already a leader in Pennsylvania's politics, Franklin went to England in 1757 to represent the colony in its quarrel with the descendants of William Penn. He remained there until 1775, becoming agent for several other colonies and de facto ambassador for all thirteen. At first a strong believer in the value of a united empire, he grew disillusioned with England's corrupt politics and aristocratic society, though he made lasting friendships with many prominent men. In 1765 American objections to the Stamp Act caught him by surprise, but he quickly joined the opponents. His testimony before Parliament helped persuade the members to repeal the measure.

59. America's Real Religion, And Essays, By Gene Garman
Provides primary sources for quotations from benjamin franklin, George Washington, Thomas Paine, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Abraham Lincoln regarding their personal religion and regarding religion's proper relationship to government.
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60. FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790) Biographical Information
franklin, benjamin, 17061790. Bibliography. Morgan, Edmund. benjamin franklin. New Haven Yale University Press, 2002; Wright, Esmond. franklin of Philadelphia.
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