Benjamin Franklin and All His Witty Remarks: A Critical Edition of Three of Benjamin Franklin's Writings

Mount Holly and Pins

By calling attention to the fact that the people of Mount Holly believe pins qualify as "a thing of weight," is Franklin's way of criticizing the citizens of Mount Holly and portraying them as uneducated bumpkins. In other words, they are a small minded people that believe "experiments" can show them witches and pins are heavy enough to qualify as "a thing of weight."

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