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This collection of letters is a valuable insight into the life and times of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's most important founding fathers. Written by Franklin himself and his grandson William Temple Franklin, the letters cover a range of topics related to Franklin's personal and professional life, including science, politics, and literature. Offering fascinating glimpses into the mind of one of America's most important historical figures.
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