By A Mystery Man Writer
The mouthpieces of Franklin’s wisdom, such as Poor Richard, were hilarious and sometimes brilliant. But the man himself was Promethean.
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Jean McNiff Booklet V.2 Writing, General Advice On
The Enlightenment Thinker Benjamin Franklin: Ideas that Informed the American Founders, Part 43
Sense Being Preferable to Sound' - The Objective Standard
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Enlightenment spectators and the theatre of experiment (Chapter 3) - The First Frame
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