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The Silence Dogood letters. Being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye, the magistrates, the clergy, the postmaster; against Harvard College, and against men of wealth and property
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- "The Silence Dogood letters. Being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye, the magistrates, the clergy, the postmaster; against Harvard College, and against men of wealth and property"@en
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- "The Silence Dogood letters being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye, the magistrates, the clergy, the postmaster; against Harvard College, and against men of wealth and property"@en
- "The Silence Dogood letters Being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye, the magistrates, the clergy, the postmaster; against Harvard College, and against men of wealth and property"@en
- "The Silence Dogood letters : being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye"@en
- "The Silence Dogood letters : being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year, and directed against a variety of the men then in the public eye, the magistrates, the clergy, the postmaster ; against Harvard College, and against men of wealth and property"@en
- "The Silence Dogood letters : being a collection of lively, combative and satirical essays written in 1722, Benjamin Franklin's 16th year"@en