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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin

8. Justice.

Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
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Chapters
  • Chapter 1 Ch.1
  • Introduction vii Ch.2
  • INTRODUCTION Ch.3
  • 1758. His eldest son Thomas lived in the house at Ecton, and left it Ch.4
  • 1721. Reduced about one-third. From a copy in the Library of the Ch.5
  • 1. Temperance. Ch.6
  • 2. Silence. Ch.7
  • 3. Order. Ch.8
  • 4. Resolution. Ch.9
  • 5. Frugality. Ch.10
  • 6. INDUSTRY. Ch.11
  • 7. Sincerity. Ch.12
  • 8. Justice. Ch.13
  • 9. Moderation. Ch.14
  • 10. Cleanliness. Ch.15
  • 11. Tranquillity. Ch.16
  • 12. Chastity. Ch.17
  • 13. Humility. Ch.18
  • 1759. It was finally captured from the English by the Ch.19
  • 3. Each waggon and team, and every saddle or pack horse, is to be Ch.20
  • 1789. _Address to the Public from the Pennsylvania Society for Ch.21
  • 1789. _An Account of the Supremest Court of Judicature in Pennsylvania, Ch.22
  • 1790. _Martin's Account of his Consulship._ Ch.23
  • 1791. _Autobiography._ Ch.24
  • 1818. _Bagatelles._ Ch.25
  • 1778. _The Ephemera, an Emblem of Human Life._ Ch.26
  • 1779. _The Story of the Whistle._ Ch.27
  • 1780. _Dialogue between Franklin and the Gout._ Ch.28
  • 1806. _The Art of Procuring Pleasant Dreams._ Ch.29
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