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God helps them that help themselves.
Maxims prefixed to Poor Richards Almanac, 1757
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Benjamin Franklin, His Autobiography
: 17061757
The cornerstone of the Harvard Classics and Franklins account of his journey of self-education. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. I, Part 1.
The Ephemera: An Emblem of Human Life
,
The Whistle
, and
Dialogue Between Franklin and the Gout
From the
Oxford Book of American Essays
, chosen by Brander Matthews.
Bartletts Franklin Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
WRITINGS ABOUT FRANKLIN
Franklin
Chapter by Stuart P. Sherman with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of American Literature
. See also: Franklin as
Political Writer
,
Journalist
, and
Economist
, and
on Education
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