Franklin: The Apprentice Boy by Jacob Abbott (1855)

There are a great many very useful lessons to be learned from reading the boyhood of Franklin. His industry, his forethought, his enterprise, his courage, and the steady and determined energy with which he prosecuted the plans that he formed, are worthy of imitation. The interest which he took at all times in acquiring knowlege is worthy of note During his boyhood and youth, he spent his leisure time, not in idle sports or frivolous amusements, but in learning something which might be useful to him in future years. 160pp. 978-1-930679-54-2 [-biography-nonlds-youth-]

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