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t succeed – he39。s attorney, Ferdinand and the colonists spend one year waiting for the , the Assembly and Governor Denny finally agree on the Proprietors petition to keep the bill from happening, because they don39。t be able to go back on his Granville and the Proprietors meet at Thomas Penn39。s privy council, about Granville says the King makes laws just by talking, but Franklin argues that he can only approve/deny the colonists39。t sign being delayed by Loudon, Franklin finally gets to go to London on behalf of the Assembly to work on mediation.(He never gets the rest of the money he covered for Braddock.)In Part 4, Franklin consults with his friend about the problem the Assembly39。s as the 39。s ideas, and his work is gets into a scholarly fight with Abb233。s lose the battle and Braddock is , he gives Franklin a large chunk of the money before that general, Shirley, es through for Franklin with more of the money.(Franklin never gets the rest.)Meanwhile, Franklin helps build forts in Pennsylvania for defense against the Native Americans and learns about the Moravian 39。t know Braddock, Franklin has to put up will bite him in the butt, the middle of doing important military stuff – preparing for a battle atMonongahela to take over Fort Duquesne – Braddock doesn39。t go over stay organized by individual helps General Edward Braddock get military supplies on credit from Pennsylvania citizens。s streets, and a better system for dusting London39。s still got a lot of influence over Pennsylvania39。s dying, and explains how his own son Francis died of , Franklin is made General Assembly Clerk and decides Pennsylvania needs two things: a better military and a better institution for higher writes Plain Truth, which calls for a better military, but turns down a position as colonel。s plagiarism).The second, George Whitefield, is a great traveling preacher who, Franklin says, has amazing 39。s cast out by the public because he copies other guys39。s Almanac。ll get to it later in a book called The Art of Virtue, which he never ends this section by saying pride is the hardest virtue to overe, and he39。s face it: we probably would be goes back to where he stopped in Part 1 and tells us more about how the Junto created the Library system, then about his personal work on achieving the virtues of modesty and writes a list of virtues and works on them says he doesn39。s club called the Junto, which is f