Founding Father and all-around Renaissance man Benjamin Franklin
considered and wrote about many topics. In this essay from 1786 on
restful sleep, Franklin advises exercise before meals, moderate eating
("...full feeding, occasions nightmares and horrors inexpressible; we
fall from precipices, are assaulted by wild beasts, murderers, and
demons, and experience every variety of distress"), and fresh air in the
sleep chamber, to avoid perspiring in a hot bed. Most importantly, he
says, one must be sure to preserve a Good Conscience.This short work is
part of Applewood's "American Roots" series--tactile mementos of
American passions by some of America's most famous writers.