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Essay heading: Benjamin Franklin
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He first worked for his father, who was a maker of candles and soap, and then he worked for his brother the printer. He continued the trade of printing, since he was legally bounded to his brother by contract.
He was very much into books and writing. He wanted to go out to sea but was good at the trade he mastered and went to Philadelphia to be employed... displayed 300 characters
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He wanted to go out to sea but was good at the trade he mastered and went to Philadelphia to be employed. It was in Philadelphia were he met his first wife, walking on market street. He then continuous to speak about the people he encountered of his age that had the same interest as him, along with the relatives from his wife side and other people he came across in his new dwelling place... displayed next 300 characters
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