1From Benjamin Franklin to Smith, Wright and Gray, 13 July 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...d I send you three Bills of Exchange, White on Bacon, for Five Hundred Pounds Sterling.
2From Benjamin Franklin to William Strahan, 4 February 1751 (Franklin Papers)
...Pounds, and desired you to send me Viner’s, Bacon’s and Danvers’s Abridgments of the Law, with...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 1 December 1772 (Franklin Papers)
..., Mutton, &c. and but little Beef or Bacon, avoid strong Tea, and use what Exercise you...
4From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, 25 July 1773 (Franklin Papers)
..., whom you may remember as Partner to Anthony Bacon, is making Interest to be Governor in...Bacon
5From Benjamin Franklin to David Hartley, 4 May 1779 (Franklin Papers)
...England, if such a Measure had been adopted when fryar Bacon’s brazen Head cried out ...Bacon...
6From Benjamin Franklin to the Royal Academy of Brussels, [after 19 May 1780] (Franklin Papers)
...short, this Invention, if compleated, would be, as Bacon expresses it, Francis Bacon,
7From Benjamin Franklin to William Strahan, 6 December 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...’s Institutes, Wood’s Ditto of the Common Law, Bacon’s, Viner’s, and Danvers’s Abridgments.
8From Benjamin Franklin to William Franklin, 16 August 1784 (Franklin Papers)
...Hands those Law-books you have viz. Blackstone, Coke, Bacon, Viner, &c. &c. He will inform you...
9From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 27 June 1760 (Franklin Papers)
..., and this Week saw the last of it. The Bacon still holds out; for we are choice of it....
10From Benjamin Franklin to Peter P. Burdett, 21 August 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...Philadelphia, 1830), pp. 208–14; Corra Bacon-Foster, “Early Chapters in the Development of...