Probably the best-known American in his day, his Memoirs were required reading long after his passing. Benjamin Franklin’s work and expertise spanned decades and topics – highlighting some of the most important quotes and warnings from freedom of speech – to the despotism he saw in the future.
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works of Benjamin Franklin in 12 volumes
Apology for Printers (10 June 1731)
On Freedom of Speech and the Press, Pennsylvania Gazette (17 Nov 1737)
Poor Richard’s Almanack (1738)
Letter to Mary Hewson (27 Jan 1783)
Letter to Josiah Quincy Sr (11 Sept 1783)
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Speech in the Philadelphia Convention (17 Sept 1787)
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