1The Swedish-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce, with Translation, 3 April [i.e., 5 March] 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...& smoked flesh, salted fish, cheese, butter, beer, oyl, wines, sugar, all sorts of salt...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Robert R. Livingston: Two Letters, 8 April 1782 (Franklin Papers)
..., promissory notes, public entertainment, tea, beer, tobacco, salt, soap, and common carriers...
3To John Adams from Benjamin Franklin, 7 November 1781 (Adams Papers)
Octr. 18. I know nothing of Beer but from Mr. Coffyn’s Recommendation. I am afraid...
4From Benjamin Franklin to John Adams, 7 November 1781 (Franklin Papers)
I know nothing of Beer but from Mr. Coffyn’s Recommendation....Since then Beer had attempted...Beer
5From Benjamin Franklin to Francis Coffyn, 22 August 1781 (Franklin Papers)
recommending the Case of Thomas Beer and Samuel Steevens, Ropemakers, who have been obliged to...
6The Franco-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce, 6 February 1778 (Franklin Papers)
Beer, Oils, Wines, Sugars and all sorts of Salts;...
7The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American Commissioners, 21[–23] December 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...states, provided some protection against corsairs; see George L. Beer,
8From Benjamin Franklin to The Public Ledger, [after 9 March 1774] (Franklin Papers)
, 38–52; George L. Beer,
9From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Percival, 15 October 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...can swallow Quantities of Water and Small Beer daily without Inconvenience, should fancy...
10Marginalia in [Josiah Tucker], A Letter from a Merchant, [1770?] (Franklin Papers)
...our Lands, Windows, Houses;—also on our Malt, Beer, Ale, Cyder, Perry, Wines, Brandy, Rum,...