1Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
...committed, and to pay a fine of two bottles of brandy. But the prisoner resisting authority,...
2The Busy-Body, No. 1, 4 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...with telling you, that if you send me a Bottle of Ink and a Quire of Paper by the...
3The Busy-Body, No. 4, 25 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...like it in Practice. I have provided a Bottle of right French Brandy for the Men, and...
4Extracts from the Gazette, 1730 (Franklin Papers)
per Bottle
5Extracts from the Gazette, 1731 (Franklin Papers)
Bottle. Where also you may have good common Ink.
6Miscellaneous Observations, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
Pennyworth of Spirit of Vitriol in a Thumb-bottle [and] half as much Spring Water—Write—Fire.
7Extracts from the Gazette, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
, in Bottles, very convenient for such as go to Sea; to...
8Extracts from the Gazette, 1734 (Franklin Papers)
...the Printer’s hereof. Also Coffee, and Cases of Bottles.
9Reply to a Piece of Advice, 4 March 1735 (Franklin Papers)
...all his softer Inclinations in his Bowl or his Bottle. I am grown old and have made abundance...
10Agreement of Directors of Library Company, 22 May 1738 (Franklin Papers)
...to send a proxy in the shape of “two bottles of good wine.” Thereafter, so one historian...
11Extracts from the Gazette, 1742 (Franklin Papers)
...fountain Pens, Pencils, Brass Ink horns, Ink-bottles neatly set in Brass, Ink and sand...
12Poor Richard, 1743 (Franklin Papers)
You must reserve in Jugs or Bottles, 1 Gallon or 5 Quarts of the Must to......Casks or Bottles...
13An Account of the New Invented Pennsylvanian Fire-Places, [15 November 1744] (Franklin Papers)
...very easy Experiments. Take any clear Glass Bottle (a Florence Flask stript of the Straw...Bottle
14From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 15 August 1745 (Franklin Papers)
...for a long time. I have experienc’d that a Bottle of hot Water stopp’d, and put in my...
15From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Darling, 10 February 1747 (Franklin Papers)
The Ingredients of Common Window and Bottle Glass are only Sand and Ashes.
16From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 25 May 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...Diameter on the Mouth of a clean dry Glass Bottle. By a fine silken Thread from the Ceiling,...
17To Benjamin Franklin from Jonas Green, 25 July 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...send [it]. I likewise want some Varnish, (a Bottle by the post,) and 4 or 5 Pound of...
18From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 28 July 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...forbear adding a few Observations on Mr. Muschenbroek’s wonderful Bottle. vizt....Bottle,...
19To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 21 September 1747 (Franklin Papers)
..., to about Half a Page more. It is not bottle-ars’d; but is unhappily about a Hair-space...
20Poor Richard Improved, 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...side, the Pots will be split before Morning. Bottles of strong Beer, Brandy, strong Brine,...
21From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 29 April 1749 (Franklin Papers)
...also be different in the Explosion. The Bottle charged thro’ the Hook will be discharged...Bottle
22From Benjamin Franklin to John Mitchell, 29 April 1749 (Franklin Papers)
...Rat can not be kill’d by the exploding Electrical Bottle, when a dry Rat may....with a bottle,...
23From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 27 July 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...as one person applying the Wire of the charg’d Bottle to warmed
24Opinions and Conjectures, [29 July 1750] (Franklin Papers)
...a Feather suspended by a Thread in a Bottle hermetically sealed, yet moved by bringing a rubb...
25Additional Experiment, [27 September 1750] (Franklin Papers)
...Experiment proving that the Leyden Bottle has no more Electrical Fire in it, when charg...
26From Benjamin Franklin to [John Franklin?], 25 December 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...is, that I was about to try whether the Bottles or Jars were fully charged, by the Strength...
27Experiments and Observations, [April 1751] (Franklin Papers)
...Experiment, proving that the Leyden Bottle has no more electric Fire in it when charged...
28To Benjamin Franklin from Jonathan Belcher, 7 October 1751 (Franklin Papers)
...say he was 70, commonly drank about half a bottle of old Madeira daily, in addition to water...
29From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 31 October 1751 (Franklin Papers)
...Gunpowder, by the Electric Stroke. I have five Bottles that contain 8 or 9 Gallons each, two...
30From Benjamin Franklin to James Bowdoin, 24 January 1752 (Franklin Papers)
...produce it after some hours standing in a Bottle, I suspect it to proceed from some...