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The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 33
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The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 33

The thirty-third volume of the collected writings and correspondences of the American statesman, ambassador, and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin
 
This volume, which covers the late summer and autumn of 1780, shows Franklin responding to adversity with courage, dedication, and resilience. During this period Franklin finds himself "terrified and vexed" by the "Storm of Bills," "indisposed by continual Anxiety," and bedridden with gout as the volume ends. However, he receives some advice on his health in the form of a poem by his witty neighbor Madame Brillon, and soon his health and spirits will revive.
 
Publication of this volume was assisted by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Undertittel
Volume 33: July 1 through November 15, 1780
ISBN
9780300070408
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
962 gram
Utgivelsesdato
22.12.1997
Antall sider
660