Benjamin Franklin is a man who needs little introduction. He wore many hats over the course of his fascinating life, from that of a printer, to an inventor, to a scientist, to a politician, a founding father and statesman, and even a postmaster-general. He was famous for all of these things in his day, but he was also famed for his keen insight into people and human nature, and his sparkling talent as a conversationalist.
by Benjamin Franklin, Frank Woodworth Pine, John Bigelow, David Martin, Turgut Dincer, Brian Sogard, The Online Distributed Proofreading Team, Alex Cabal
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