Silence Dogood essay 13: "Sir, In Persons of a contemplative Disposition, the most indifferent Things provoke the Excercise of the Imagination ..."
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To examine the entire newspaper, please see the online display of The New-England Courant, Number 60, 17-24 September 1722. Article from page 1 of The New-England Courant, Number 60, 17-24 September 1722. This essay was written by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym Silence Dogood.
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