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  • 1Poor Richard — Richard Saunders (pseudonym used by Benjamin Franklin in writing Poor Richard’s Amanack) …

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  • 2Poor Richard — ▪ fictional American philosopher       unschooled but experienced homespun philosopher, a character created by the American writer and statesman Benjamin Franklin (Franklin, Benjamin) and used as his pen name for the annual Poor Richard s almanac …

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  • 3Poor Richard — Benjamin Franklin Pour les articles homonymes, voir Benjamin Franklin (homonymie). Benjamin Franklin …

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  • 4Poor Richard's Almanack — (sometimes Almanac ) was a yearly almanack 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 was a best seller for a pamphlet …

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  • 5Poor Richard's Almanack — Poor Richard’s Almanack [Poor Richards Almanack] a book published each year in the US between 1733 and 1758. It was written by Benjamin Franklin under the name of Richard Saunders. It contained useful information on important dates, anniversaries …

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  • 6Poor Richard's Almanac — Bonhomme Richard Poor Richard Almanack 1739 …

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  • 7Poor Richard's Almanac — n. almanac published by Benjamin Franklin (who adopted the pen name Poor Richard ) which appeared successively from 1732 to 1757 …

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  • 8Poor Richard’s Almanack — a book published each year in the US between 1733 and 1758. It was written by Benjamin Franklin under the name of Richard Saunders. It contained useful information on important dates, anniversaries, etc, as well as wise advice in the form of… …

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  • 9POOR RICHARD —    the name assumed by FRANKLIN (q.v. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN) in his almanacs …

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  • 10Poor Richard's Almanac — an almanac (1732 58) written and published by Benjamin Franklin. * * * …

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