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

Mount Holly: Irony of Swimming

It is ironic here that Franklin uses the word "swimming" because of the impossibility of the accused actually being able to swim. They were tied up in the fetal position making it only possible to float not swim. He uses this irony to show just how ridiculous this whole process was. 

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