855 books • 45 series
Man's Cry and God's Gracious Answer
Chess Made Easy; New and Comprehensive Rules for Playing the Game of Chess; With Examples from Philidor, Cunningham,
The Interest of Great Britain Considered With Regard to her Colonies and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. To Which are Added, Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries
Benjamin Franklin Autobiography
Lessons from the Life of Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790
Political, miscellaneous, and philosophical pieces; arranged under the following heads, and distinguished by initial letters in each leaf
Reflexions on Courtship and Marriage. Two Letters to a Friend. a Practicable Plan Is Laid Down for Obtaining and Securing Conjugal Felicity. to Which Is Annexed, a Letter to a Very Young Lady on Her Marriage. by Dr. Swift
The Declaration of Independence and the Us Constitution with Bill of Rights & Amendments Plus the Articles of Confederation
Two Tracts
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Fourth American Edition.
A Narrative of the Late Massacres, in Lancaster County, of a Number of Indians, Friends of This Province, by Persons Unknown. with Some Observations on the Same.
Reflexions on Courtship and Marriage
The Life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself.
Some Observations on the Proceedings Against the Rev. Mr. Hemphill; With a Vindication of His Sermons. the Second Edition
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Third American Edition.
The Way to Wealth, and a Letter on Early Marriages. by the Celebrated Dr. Benjamin Franklin, of Philadelphia.
The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Second American Edition
The Way to Wealth, as Clearly Shewn in the Preface of an Old Pennsylvanian Almanac, Intitled 'Poor Richard Improved.' Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin.
Some Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital; From Its First Rise, to the Beginning of the Fifth Month, Called May, 1754.
Reflections on Courtship and Marriage
The Way to Wealth, as Clearly Shewn in the Preface of an Old Pennsylvanian Almanack, Intituled, Poor Richard Improved
Observations on the Causes and Cure of Smoky Chimneys. by His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, LLD. F.R.S, ... in a Letter to Dr. Ingen-Housz, Physician to the Emperor, at Vienna. Illustrated by a Copper-Plate. the Second Edition.
Bad as the Times Are, They That Will Be Counselled, May Yet Be Helped!