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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Auréole, —— de l’ | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from ——— de l’Auréole, with … | 1784-02-11 | ...Italian partner, Domenick Romero. Masters of dyeing and weaving fine cloth, they had been... |
2 | Bancroft, Edward | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Bancroft, [before 14 … | ≈1783-05-01 | ...to collect the North American barks whose dye properties he had discovered in the early... |
3 | Benezet, Anthony | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Anthony Benezet, 8 May 1783 | 1783-05-08 | ...continuance whilst such wickedness of so deep a dye, is so publickly maintained. In a... |
4 | Bird, Samuel | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Bird, 24 January 1784 | 1784-01-24 | ..., Ratteen &c. in the highest perfection. Can dye nearly all sorts of Colours in the wool (...dyed |
5 | Borde Duchatelet, ——, baron de | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from the Baron de Borde … | 1783-06-24 | ...physics and chemistry and knows how to dye, starch, make gunpowder, and construct pendulum... |
6 | Colden, David | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from David Colden, 30 November … | 1772-11-30 | ...I had observed upon these occasions, some Time before he dyed. |
7 | Collinson, Peter | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 14 June 1748 | 1748-06-14 | ...), a botanist especially interested in medicinal and dye-yielding plants, was a pupil of... |
8 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | American Commissioners | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American … | 1777-02-19 | ...their Convoys insomuch that we understand their Horses dye in numbers, and we have reason to... |
9 | Cuming & Macarty | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Cuming & Macarty, 31 July … | 1782-07-31 | ...carrying a cargo of elephants’ teeth, wax, and dye wood. The ships also brought news of the... |
10 | Franklin, Josiah | Franklin, Benjamin | To Benjamin Franklin from Josiah Franklin, 26 May 1739 | 1739-05-26 | ...whether she be living or not. Her father dyed worth fifteen hundred pounds, but what her... |