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...