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Benjamin Franklin's the Art of Virtue: His Formula for Successful Living by Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin's the Art of Virtue: His Formula for Successful Living

by Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin's The Art of Virtue consists of a collection of Franklin's writings organized around his timeless philosophy on such topics as: goal setting and personal achievement, obtaining wealth and preserving health, human relations and family living, religion and morality, aging and dying, and much, much more.

Full of profound insights, delightful humor, quotable quotes, and plenty of common sense; The Art of Virtue provides wonderful reading for both young and old alike.

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