The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 3 [of 3]

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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 3 [of 3]

by Benjamin Franklin

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

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THE COMPLETE WORKS, IN PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND MORALS, OF THE LATE DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,

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ERRATA.

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PAPERS ON AMERICAN SUBJECTS BEFORE THE REVOLUTIONARY TROUBLES.

5:40:00

PAPERS ON AMERICAN SUBJECTS, DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY TROUBLES.

3:41:29

PAPERS, DESCRIPTIVE OF AMERICA, OR RELATING TO THAT COUNTRY, WRITTEN SUBSEQUENT TO THE REVOLUTION.

1:00:05

PAPERS ON MORAL SUBJECTS AND THE ECONOMY OF LIFE.

2:25:09

APPENDIX, No. I. CONTAINING PAPERS PROPER FOR INSERTION, BUT OMITTED, IN THE PRECEDING VOLUMES.

1:06:07

APPENDIX, No. II. CONTAINING LETTERS, BY SEVERAL EMINENT PERSONS, ILLUSTRATIVE OF DR. FRANKLIN'S MANNERS AND CHARACTER.

15:10

INDEX.

1:14:46

Description

Delve into the mind of a founding thinker as he wrestles with the big questions that shaped a new nation. This volume gathers a series of papers, letters, and speeches that reveal his arguments for colonial unity, his critiques of taxation without representation, and his visions for how the American colonies might cooperate with—or break away from—British rule. Readers hear the lively debates of the Albany conference, the earnest pleas for a fair relationship with the crown, and the early drafts of plans that would later influence the shape of the United States.

The collection also captures the turbulence of the revolutionary era, featuring petitions, legislative remarks, and frank examinations before British officials. Through these documents, listeners gain a front‑row seat to the intellectual and practical challenges of forging a government, offering a vivid snapshot of the political ferment that preceded independence.

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~15 hours (893K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Steven Gibbs, John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-02-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

1706–1790

A printer’s apprentice who became a world-famous writer, inventor, and statesman, he brought wit and curiosity to everything he did. His life story moves from colonial Boston and Philadelphia to experiments with electricity, civic projects, and the founding of a new nation.

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