1Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
..., from other places, and lay them upon certain beds in the river, (the water of which is...
2The Busy-Body, No. 5, 4 March 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...Woman has been false to her good Husband’s Bed; nor what Man has, by barbarous Usage or...
3The Busy-Body, No. 8, 27 March 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...in their Absence: To leave their Wives and a warm Bed at Midnight (no matter if it rain, hail,...
4Extracts from the Gazette, 1730 (Franklin Papers)
...Servant Man belonging to one Tatcham, got out of Bed at Midnight, and telling a Lad who slept...
5Extracts from the Gazette, 1731 (Franklin Papers)
...and got into a Room where another Woman was in bed, and her Husband it seems lying on a Couch...
6Extracts from the Gazette, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...Logs, has chang’d its Course and dug a new Bed; others, (hearing from New York, that about the...
7The Palatines’ Appeal, 15 February 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...in the Sloop, and set on shore, without our Beds, or any thing of our Moveables; so that we...
8Query to the Casuist: A Case of Conscience, 26 June 1732 (Franklin Papers)
has corrupted his Wife and injur’d his Bed: Now, if ’tis probable, that by
9Anti-Casuist: A Case of Conscience, [3 July 1732] (Franklin Papers)
...is the same thing as if a Man demanded my Bed and I give him the Coverlid also. So that...
10Anthony Afterwit, 10 July 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...she may think more proper; and she may retire to Bed as soon as she pleases: But if I do...