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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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4911 | Franklin, Benjamin | Silence Dogood, No. 5, 28 May 1722 | 1722-05-28 | Printed in The New-England Courant , May 28, 1722. Mulier Mulieri magis congruet. Ter. I shall... | |
4912 | Franklin, Benjamin | Silence Dogood, No. 4, 14 May 1722 | 1722-05-14 | Printed in The New-England Courant , May 14, 1722. An sum etiam nunc vel Graecè loqui vel Latinè... | |
4913 | Franklin, Benjamin | Silence Dogood, No. 3, 30 April 1722 | 1722-04-30 | Printed in The New-England Courant , April 30, 1722. It is undoubtedly the Duty of all Persons to... | |
4914 | Franklin, Benjamin | Silence Dogood, No. 2, 16 April 1722 | 1722-04-16 | Printed in The New-England Courant , April 16, 1722. Histories of Lives are seldom entertaining,... | |
4915 | Franklin, Benjamin | Silence Dogood, No. 1, 2 April 1722 | 1722-04-02 | Printed in The New-England Courant , April 2, 1722. The first issue of James Franklin’s... | |
4916 | Franklin, Benjamin | The Taking of Teach the Pirate, 1719 | ≈1719-01-01 | Not found The second ballad which Franklin wrote and hawked through the streets of Boston was “a... | |
4917 | Franklin, Benjamin | The Lighthouse Tragedy, 1718 | ≈1718-01-01 | Not found As a lad of twelve or thirteen Franklin “took a Fancy to Poetry, and made some little... | |
4918 | Franklin, Benjamin | Editorial Introduction | These letters illustrate the complexities—perhaps increased by the writer’s nature—of trying to... |