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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Introduction
    1. The Story of the Autobiography
  4. Epigraph
  5. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
    1. I: Ancestry and Early Youth in Boston
    2. II: Beginning Life as a Printer
    3. III: Arrival in Philadelphia
    4. IV: First Visit to Boston
    5. V: Early Friends in Philadelphia
    6. VI: First Visit to London
    7. VII: Beginning Business in Philadelphia
    8. VIII: Business Success and First Public Service
    9. IX: Plan for Attaining Moral Perfection
    10. X: Poor Richard’s Almanac and Other Activities
    11. XI: Interest in Public Affairs
    12. XII: Defense of the Province
    13. XIII: Public Services and Duties (1749⁠–⁠1753)
    14. XIV: Albany Plan of Union
    15. XV: Quarrels with the Proprietary Governors
    16. XVI: Braddock’s Expedition
    17. XVII: Franklin’s Defense of the Frontier
    18. XVIII: Scientific Experiments
    19. XIX: Agent of Pennsylvania in London
  6. Endnotes
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

“I was born in Boston, New England, and owe my first instructions in literature to the free grammar-schools established there. I therefore give one hundred pounds sterling to my executors, to be by them … paid over to the managers or directors of the free schools in my native town of Boston, to be by them … put out to interest, and so continued at interest forever, which interest annually shall be laid out in silver medals, and given as honorary rewards annually by the directors of the said free schools belonging to the said town, in such manner as to the discretion of the selectmen of the said town shall seem meet.”

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