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A recurring theme in his autobiography, as well as in his tales and almanacs,...
Author:
Walter Isaacson
Book:
Benjamin Franklin: An American
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A recurring theme in his autobiography, as well as in his tales and almanacs, was his amusement at man's ability to rationalize what was convenient. At
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[ Benjamin Franklin: An American ]
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