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The sketch follows a colonial-born printer’s rise from childhood schooling and a brotherly apprenticeship to an independent career in the press, describing his move to a provincial city as a teenager, work in established printing houses, a deceiving patronage that sent him to London, and his eventual return to found a successful print shop and revive a struggling newspaper. It highlights his self-education through reading, early forays into pamphleteering and periodical writing, practical industry and resourcefulness, and his gradual emergence into wider roles in public life, scientific inquiry, and diplomatic and civic service.

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John Bigelow

John Bigelow was an American author and diplomat, best known for his biographical work "Franklin: A Sketch," which offers insights into the life and character of Benjamin Franklin. Bigelow's writing reflects a deep appreciation for Franklin's contributions to American society and his role as a founding figure. In addition to his literary pursuits, Bigelow served as the U.S. Minister to France, where he engaged in diplomatic efforts during a pivotal time in history. His works contribute to the understanding of American history and the legacy of its prominent figures.

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