“There is no little enemy”
Quote by Benjamin Franklin
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
This book offers an intimate look into the life and thoughts of Benjamin Franklin, covering his diverse achievements in science, politics, and literature. It includes his personal correspondence, scientific experiments, and political writings, providing a rich tapestry of his intellectual journey and contributions to society. more
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