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  15. Charles Angoff, A Literary History of the American People (New York: Knopf, 1931), 296–308.

  16. Herbert Schneider, The Puritan Mind (New York: Henry Holt, 1930); Van Doren 782; I. Bernard Cohen, Benjamin Franklin’s Experiments (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1941), 73.

  17. For more on Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People (1937; New York: Pocket Books, 1994), see ch. 4 n. 6, above; E. Digby Baltzell, Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia (New York: Free Press, 1979), 55.

  18. FranklinCovey Web site, www.franklincovey.com ; Grady McAllister, “An Unhurried Look at Time Management,” vasthead.com/Time/tm_papl.html. Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster, In Search of America (New York: Hyperion, 2002), chapter 3, reports on an interesting class discussion by Baylor professor Blaine Mc-Cormick about Franklin as the founding father of business books.

  19. Brands 715; Morgan Franklin, 314.

  20. Alan Taylor, “For the Benefit of Mr. Kite,” The New Republic, Mar. 19, 2001, 39. The play 1776, by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone, opened at Broadway’s 46th Street Theater on Mar. 16, 1969, ran for 1,217 performances, and was made into a film in 1972; Howard Da Silva played Franklin on both stage and screen. Ben Franklin in Paris, by Mark Sandrich Jr. and Sidney Michaels, opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater on Oct. 27, 1964, and ran for 215 performances with Robert Preston playing Franklin.

  21. David Brooks, “Our Founding Yuppie,” The Weekly Standard, Oct. 23, 2000, 32, 35.

  22. BF to JM, July 17, 1771.

  23. Taylor, “For the Benefit of Mr. Kite,” 39.

  24. Vernon Parrington, Main Currents in American Thought (New York: Harcourt, 1930), 1:178.

  25. Taylor, “For the Benefit of Mr. Kite,” 39.

  26. Poor Richard’s, 1750; BF to Louis Le Veillard, Mar. 6, 1786; Autobiography 107 (all use the “empty sack” line).

  27. Brooks, “Our Founding Yuppie,” 35.

  28. Autobiography 139.

  29. Angoff, A Literary History of the American People, 306; Garry Wills, Under God (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990), 380.

  30. Henry Steele Commager, The American Mind (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950), 26; John Updike, “Many Bens,” New Yorker, Feb. 22, 1988, 115.

  31. David Hume to BF, May 10, 1762; Campbell 356.

  Index

  abolition

  abortion issue

  Adams, Abigail

  BF described by

  Madame Helvétius described by

  Adams, John

  BF reassessed by

  BF’s relationship with

  Great Seal and

  in Paris mission

  in peace negotiations

  in Staten Island summit

  Vergennes and

  and writing of Declaration of Independence

  Adams, John Quincy

  Adams, Samuel

  Addison, Joseph

  “Advice to a Young Man on the Choice of a Mistress” (Franklin)

  “Advice to a Young Tradesman Written by an Old One” (Franklin)

  Aesop

  Age of Reason

  Age of Reason, The (Paine)

  Albany Plan,

  federalism concept and

  Indians and

  unified colonies idea and

  Aldridge, Alfred Owen

  Alger, Horatio

  Allen, William

  Alliance

  almanacs

  alphabet, phonetic

  Alsop, Susan Mary

  American Aurora

  American Magazine

  American Mind, The (Commager)

  American Philosophical Society

  American Revolution

  Albany Plan and

  battles of, see specific battles

  Canada invaded in

  financial problems in

  independence question and

  Olive Branch Petition in

  onset of

  Philadelphia captured in

  Staten Island summit in

  treaty ending

  American Weekly Mercury

  analytic truths

  André, John

  Andrews, Jedediah

  Anglican Church,

  Anglo-American peace negotiations of 1782:

  Adams-BF rift and

  Adams in

  “advisable” points in

  American delegation to

  assessment of diplomacy in

  BF’s peace proposal in

  British back-door overtures in

  compensation for loyalists in

  fishing rights in

  French protest of

  Hartley’s ten-year truce proposal in

  independence debate in

  Jay in

  “necessary” points in

  official opening of

  Oswald-BF talks in

  prewar debts in

  reparations issue in

  separate peace as issue in

  signing of treaty in

  Spain and

  status of Canada in

  Temple Franklin and

  Thomas Grenville-BF talks in

  Vaughan’s secret mission and

  western boundary in

  Yorktown Battle and

  Angoff, Charles

  “Anti-Courant, The” (Walter)

  “Apology for Printers” (Franklin)

  Aquinas, Saint Thomas

  Arabella

  Aristotle

  armonica

  Arnold, Benedict

  “Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion” (Franklin)

  Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union

  “Art of Procuring Pleasant Dreams, The” (Franklin)

  Art of Swimming, The (Thevenot)

  Asgill, Charles

  Associated Families

  Associates of Dr. Bray

  Augustine, Saint

  Austria

  Austrian Succession, War of

  Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The (Franklin)

  Updike on

  writing of

  Babbitt (Lewis)

  Bache, Benjamin Franklin

  death of

  described

  education of

  personality of

  in return to Passy

  in training as printer

  Voltaire’s blessing of

  Bache, Deborah

  Bache, Elizabeth

  Bache, Louis

  Bache, Mary

  Bache, Richard (father)

  Bache, Richard (son)

  Bache, Sarah (BF’s granddaughter)

  Bache, Sarah Franklin “Sally” (BF’s daughter)

  BF’s correspondence with

  BF’s “luxury” letter to

  in BF’s will

  birth of

  marriage of

  Bache, William

  bagatelles

  Bailyn, Bernard

  balloon fad

  Bancroft, Edward

  Banks, Joseph

  Barber of Seville, The (Beaumarchais)

  Barclay, David

  Bartram, John

  Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de

  Becker, Carl

  Beethoven, Ludwig van

  Benezet, Anthony

  Ben Franklin in Paris (Sandrich and Michaels)

  Ben Franklin Stilled the Waves (Tanford)

  Benjamin Franklin and His Enemies (Middlekauff)

  Benjamin Franklin and His Gods (Walters)

  Benjamin Franklin and Nature’s God (Aldridge)

  Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology

  Bentham, Jeremy

  Berkeley, George

  bifocal glasses

  Board of Associated Loyalists

  Board of Trade, London

  Bob (Bache family slave)

  Bonhomme Richard,

  Bonifacius: Essays to Do Good (C. Mather)

  Bonvouloir, Julien de

  Boston, Mass..

  in BF’s will


  British blockade of

  in eighteenth century

  libraries of

  Puritan hierarchy of

  smallpox epidemic in

  Boston Evening Post

  Boston Gazette

  Boston Latin School

  Boston Massacre

  Boston News Ledger

  Boston News-Letter

  Boston Tea Party

  Boswell, James

  Bourbon, Duchess of

  Boyle, Robert

  Braddock, Edward

  Bradford, Andrew

  BF’s rivalry with

  Bradford, William (father)

  Bradford, William (son)

  Bradstreet, Simon

  Brands, H. W.

  Breintnall, Joseph

  Bridgewater, Duke of

  Brillon de Jouy, Anne-Louise

  Brillon de Jouy, Cunégonde

  Brillon de Jouy, Monsieur

  Broglio, Count

  Brooker, William

  Brooks, David

  Brooks, Van Wyck

  Brownell, George

  Buffon, Comte de

  Bunker Hill, Battle of

  Bunyan, John

  Burgoyne, John

  Burke, Edmund

  Burnet, Gilbert

  “Business Man, The” (Poe)

  Busy-Body Essays,

  Bute, Lord

  Cabanis, Pierre-Jean-Georges

  Cabinet, U.S.

  Caillot, Blanchette

  Calvin, John

  Calvinism

  Cambridge mission

  Cambridge University

  Campan, Henriette de

  Campbell, James

  Campbell, John

  Canada

  in Anglo-American peace negotiations

  Britain’s retention of

  Quebec expedition and

  Carlyle, Thomas

  Carlyle conference

  Carnegie, Andrew

  Carnegie, Dale

  Caslon, William

  “Casuist, The” (BF pen name)

  “Causes of the American Discontents” (Franklin)

  Cellini, Benvenuto

  Cervantes, Miguel de

  Channel Islands

  Charles, Jacques

  Charles, Prince of Lorrains

  Charles I, King of England

  Charles II, King of England

  Charleston, S.C.

  Chatham, Lord, see Pitt, William

  Chaumont, Jacques-Donatien Leray de,

  Chaumont, Madame de

  Checkley, John

  chess

  Chesterfield, Earl of

  Child, Anne, see Franklin, Anne Child

  Cholmondeley, Lord

  “Christian at His Calling, A” (C. Mather)

  Cincinnati, Society of

  Civil War, U.S.

  Clinton, George

  Clinton, Henry

  Cohen, I. Bernard

  Colden, Cadwallader

  Coleman, William

  colleges

  Collins, John

  Collinson, Peter

  BF’s correspondence with

  Collyer, Hannah

  Commager, Henry Steele

  Committee on Correspondence Massachusetts

  common cold

  Common Sense (Paine)

  community associations

  Concord, Battle of

  Condorcet, Marie-Jean Caritat, Marquis de

  Confessions (Rousseau)

  Confessions (St. Augustine)

  Congregation Mikveh Israel

  Congress, U.S.

  see alse House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.

  Connecticut

  Connecticut Compromise

  Constitution, U.S.

  Constitutional Convention of

  BF’s closing address to

  BF’s role in

  BF’s speeches in

  bicameral legislature as issue in

  colonial discord and

  Connecticut Compromise in

  delegates to

  election of judges as issue in

  executive powers debated in

  impeachment powers in

  payment of legislators debated in

  prayer as issue in

  property requirements debated in

  representation debated in

  signing of Constitution in

  slavery as issue in

  states’ rights in

  two-headed snake fable and

  Virginia plan in

  Washington in

  “Conte” (Franklin)

  Continental Congress (1774)

  Continental Congress (1775)

  and Articles of Confederation

  BF’s assignments for

  BF selected as delegate to

  BF’s Paris mission and

  Cambridge mission and

  Committee of Secret Correspondence of

  Declaration of Independence edited in

  financial problems of

  Franco-American treaty ratified by

  Great Seal adopted by

  peace negotiations and

  Quebec expedition and

  representation question in

  roots of federal system in

  royal congresses removed by

  Staten Island summit and

  vote for independence in

  “Conversation on Slavery” (Franklin)

  “Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation” (Franklin)

  Cooper, Grey

  Cooper, Samuel

  Copley Medal

  copperplate press

  Cornwallis, Charles, Lord

  Covey, Stephen

  Cramer, Catherine

  Cramer, Philibert

  Craven, Wayne

  Craven Street Gazette

  Crockett, Davy

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Cushing, Thomas

  Cutler, Manasseh

  D’Alibard, Thomas-François

  Dallett, Francis James

  Dartmouth, William Legge, Lord

  BF’s secret correspondence with

  Davenport, Josiah

  Davis, William Morris

  Davy, Humphry

  Dawes, William

  Dayton, Jonathan

  Deane, Silas

  “Death of Infants, The” (Franklin)

  Declaration of Independence

  Adams and

  BF’s editing of

  BF’s influence on

  congressional editing of

  official signing of

  “self-evident truths” phrase in

  slave trade in

  writing of

  Declaration of Rights

  Declaration of the Causes and Necessity for Taking Up Arms

  Declaratory Act

  Deffand, Marie de Vichy-Chamrond, Marquise du

  Defoe, Daniel

  deism

  BF’s interpretation of

  “general providence” concept in

  DeLancey, James

  de la Roche, Martin Lefebvre

  Delaware

  Delaware Indians

  De l’Esprit (C.-A. Helvétius)

  democracy

  Denham, Thomas

  Denny, William

  Descartes, René

  D’Evelyn, Mary

  “Dialogue Between the Gout and Mr. Franklin, The” (Franklin)

  Dick, Alexander

  Dickinson, John,

  Dictionary of American Biography

  Diderot, Denis

  Didot, François

  “Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity Pleasure and Pain, A” (Franklin)

  Dissertations on the English Language (Webster)

  divine providence

  “Dogood, Silence” (pen name)

  “Don’t Tread on Me” flag

  Douglass, William

  Downes, Elizabeth, see Franklin, Elizabeth Downes

  “Dr. Franklin’s In-Laws” (Dallett)

  “Drinker
’s Dictionary” (Franklin)

  Duane, William

  Dudley, Thomas

  Dull, Jonathan

  “Dulman, Jack” (pseudonym)

  Duplessis, Joseph-Siffrèd

  Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre-Samuel

  Duras

  East India Company

  Eden, William

  “Edict by the King of Prussia, An” (Franklin)

  Edinburgh Review

  Edwards, Jonathan

  electricity

  BF’s importance to field of

  BF’s kite experiments in

  and coinage of new terms

  criticism of BF and

  French experiments in

  lightning and

  single-fluid theory of

  Spencer’s experiments in

  storage of

  Eliot, Jared

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England

  “Elysian Fields, The” (Franklin)

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  BF assessed by

  enclosure practice

  Encyclopédie

  Enlightenment

  Age of Reason in

  BF as exemplar of

  BF’s creed of

  free press and

  Enlightenment in America, The (May)

  Ephemera, The (Franklin)

  Essays Concerning Human Understanding (Hume)

  Essay Upon Projects, An (Defoe)

  Estaing, Jean-Baptiste, Comte d’

  exercise

  Farmers General

  federalism, concept of

  Feke, Robert

  Fielding, Henry

  fire corps

  First American, The (Brands)

  Fisher, Mary Franklin

  Flaubert, Gustave

  “Flies, The” (Franklin)

  Folger, Abiah, see Franklin, Abiah Folger

  Folger, John

  Folger, Mary Morrill

  Folger, Peter

  Folger, Timothy

  Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de

  Fothergill, John

  Fox, Charles

  Foxcroft, John

  France

  adoration of BF in

  BF’s mission to, see Paris mission of 1776–1785

  BF’s vacation in

  electricity experiments in

  freemasonry in

  peace negotiations and, see Anglo-American peace negotiations of

  Franklin, Abiah Folger (BF’s mother)

  Franklin, Anne (BF’s half-sister)

  Franklin, Anne (BF’s sister-in-law)

  Franklin, Anne Child

  Franklin, Benjamin:

  abolitionist views of

  air baths of

  America as viewed by

  appearance as a concern of

  appointed postmaster general

  on bald eagle as national symbol

  birth of

  books as passion of

  in Cambridge mission

  in Canada mission

  character of

  chess loved by

  childhood of

  colonial unity as theme of

  conservatism of

  curiosity of

  death of

  as debater

  decision-making method of

  and decision to run away

  as deist

 

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