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Maleah Mathis
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26 February, 04:46
What was Poor Richard's Almanac?
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Sage Hurst
26 February, 04:54
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Poor Richard's almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders" for this purpose. the publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally well for a pamphlet published in the Thirteen Colonies; print runs reached 10,000 per year.
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Jesse Bautista
26 February, 04:56
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Poor Richards Alamanack was a book written by Benjamin Franklin, which included recipes, trivia, advice, aphorisms, and proverbs about industry and frugality.
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