☞ A dissertation on liberty and necessity, pleasure and pain.


Creator(s): Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 (Author)
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Publication: London: [printed by Benjamin Franklin while working for Samuel Palmer], [1725]
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Editions: 1x 1725 (London), 1x 1733 (Dublin), 1x 1854 (London)
Editions Note: Two editions: one in 1725 in London and one in 1733 in Dublin. A facsimile reprint appeared in 1854 in London. Anonymous. By Benjamin Franklin. Per ESTC: "Written in answer to William Wollaston’s "The religion of nature delineated," and dedicated to James Ralph; 100 copies printed; see Franklin’s autobiography (the number of copies is noted in a draft, not in the printed edition; reproduced in the edition edited by Ormond Seavey, Oxford University Press, 1993, p. 177). See also Hazel Wilkinson, "Benjamin Franklin’s London printing 1725-26", Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110:2 (June 2016), 139-180, at pp. 143-144."
BibNumber: 3.010