1Silence Dogood, No. 4, 14 May 1722 (Franklin Papers)
Piece of Plumb-CakePlum cake was traditionally served at Harvard parties. The Corporation in...
2Extracts from the Gazette, 1733 (Franklin Papers)
...a Fresh, and came down in Heaps, vast Cakes rouling over and over, in a terrible Manner,...
3Shop Book, 1735–39 (Franklin Papers)
..., while the Proprietor Thomas Penn bought and charged a cake of the family’s famous crown soap...
4Poor Richard, 1739 (Franklin Papers)
...d rattling Noise, like a Shower of Hail on a Cake of Ice. Don’t be frighted, good Passengers!...
5Extracts from the Gazette, 1744 (Franklin Papers)
a Cake.
6To Benjamin Franklin from James Logan, 23 February 1747 (Franklin Papers)
, pp. 37–41. The experiment with the cake of rosin was dictated by Gray the day before he...
7From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 28 July 1747 (Franklin Papers)
Exper. VI. Place a Man on a Cake of Wax and present him the Wire of the Electrified...
8From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 29 April 1749 (Franklin Papers)
...it otherwise conducts Electricity very well. A dry Cake of Ice, or an Iceicle, held between...
9Guillaume Mazéas to Stephen Hales, 20 May 1752 (Franklin Papers)
...a bar of iron 99 feet high, placed upon a cake of resin, two feet square, and 3 inches thick...
10Journey to the French Commandant: Narrative (Washington Papers)
...follow your track in the morning; and here is a cake of bread for you, and you must give us...