From Boyhood to Manhood - Life of Benjamin Franklin by William M. (William Makepeace) Thayer
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BRIGHTER DAYS.
Proposition from Keimer--Discussion of It with Meredith--Returns to Keimer--Printing Money for New Jersey at Burlington--The Surveyor General's Life--His Talk with Benjamin--Starting New Firm, Franklin and Meredith--The First Job--Predictions of Its Failure by Nickle and Merchants' Club--Doctor Baird Differed--A Proposition from a Stationer--Interview with Webb--Plan for Starting a Paper Made Known-- Keimer's Paper--Benjamin's Articles in _Mercury_--Buys Keimer's Paper--Dissolves Partnership--Rum the Cause--The _Gazette_ a Success. XXXII. NO LONGER A SKEPTIC. Time is Money--The Lounger Rebuked--Maxims--Avoiding Slander and Abuse--Revising His Religious Belief--Articles of Belief--Code of Morals Adopted--Creed for "United Party of Virtue "--Letters to Friends--Proposed Prayers in Congress and Speech--Epitaph for His Tombstone Written at Twenty-three. XXXIII. POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC. Publishing an Almanac--Discussion about It--When It Was Started-- Maxims Found in It--Very Popular, and Great Circulation--Franklin's Fame Spreading--The Junto Pleased--Franklin's Account of Success-- How He Conducted His Paper--The Libeller Suppressed--Success of His Stationer's Shop--Visit to Boston--Visits His Brother James-- Reconciliation--Takes His Son Home--He Buries a Child--His Defense of Rev. George Whitefield--Building a House of Worship for Him. |
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