1Poor Richard Improved, 1748 (Franklin Papers)
Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Venison, kill’d in the Beginning of the...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Richard Jackson, 25 September 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...small Fleeces, that the Wool of all the Mutton we eat will not supply us with Stockings....
Mutton
4From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwalader Evans, 7 September 1769 (Franklin Papers)
...afford much more Subsistance for Man, than the Mutton amounts to. Flax and Hemp require Land,...
5The Cravenstreet Gazette, 22–26 September 1770 (Franklin Papers)
...tho’ the new Ministry promised him a roasted Shoulder of Mutton, and Potatoes, for his Dinner.
6From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 1 December 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...have left you. Eat light Foods, such as Fowls, Mutton, &c. and but little Beef or Bacon, avoid...
7Franklin’s Journal of His Health, 4 October 1778[–16 January 1780] (Franklin Papers)
...me to abstain from Wine. My Dinner to day was Mutton boil’d and Fowl, with a good deal of...
8A Turkish Apologue, [1779?] (Franklin Papers)
...was prepared.— What is it?— It is of Mutton roasted, with a Sauce of Herbs and Spices.—...
9From Benjamin Franklin to [David Hartley], 3 February 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...his Mistake might possibly have recover’d his Mutton; but we could never hope to be...
10From Benjamin Franklin to Elizabeth Partridge, 11 October 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...they tell others. If ’tis understood that you like Mutton, dine where you will you find Mutton...