1The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the American Commissioners, 19 February 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...their Convoys insomuch that we understand their Horses dye in numbers, and we have reason to...
2To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Quemizet, 31 January 1778: résumé (Franklin Papers)
...the colonies, either as a teacher or director of dyeing or as a master dyer, provided that we...
3To Benjamin Franklin from Pierre-François Nicolas, 18 January 1779 (Franklin Papers)
..., taxidermy, distillation of spirits, and the dyeing of cotton; he was also the......dyed...
4To Benjamin Franklin from Laurent Josselin and Other Applicants for Emigration, [on or before 5 October 1782] (Franklin Papers)
...companions have each their own expertise: one in dyeing wool and silk, and the other in...
5To Benjamin Franklin from Arthur Lee, 16 November 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...on to discuss a process for dyeing silk, followed by a slighting reference to Benjamin...
6To Benjamin Franklin from Robert R. Livingston, 5 September 1782 (Franklin Papers)
Logwood, used in dyeing cloth, came from Spanish Central America. British rights to...
7To Benjamin Franklin from James White and Other Would-Be Emigrants, [c. 12 November 1779] (Franklin Papers)
...of Turkey, the only other country where such dyeing is done. His family consists of four...
8To Benjamin Franklin from ——— de l’Auréole, with Franklin’s Note for a Reply, and Other Applicants for Emigration, 11 … (Franklin Papers)
...Italian partner, Domenick Romero. Masters of dyeing and weaving fine cloth, they had been...
9To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Bird, 24 January 1784 (Franklin Papers)
..., Ratteen &c. in the highest perfection. Can dye nearly all sorts of Colours in the wool (...dyed
10To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Bancroft, [before 14 June 1783] (Franklin Papers)
...to collect the North American barks whose dye properties he had discovered in the early...
11To Benjamin Franklin from Cuming & Macarty, 31 July 1782 (Franklin Papers)
...carrying a cargo of elephants’ teeth, wax, and dye wood. The ships also brought news of the...
12To Benjamin Franklin from Trevor Newland, 5 February 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...the present Cause, my all is now at Stake the dye is thrown I must Conquor or dye. I have the...
13To Benjamin Franklin from Anthony Tissington, 20 January 1767 (Franklin Papers)
Mr. Gell our Attorney dyed Suddenly last Thursday so that I come alone to be...
14To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Pownall, 28 February 1783 (Franklin Papers)
but who dyes in happiness [ shall dye happy. If You my Old Friend, “O Lett...
15To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 14 June 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...), a botanist especially interested in medicinal and dye-yielding plants, was a pupil of...
16To Benjamin Franklin from Anthony Benezet, 8 May 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...continuance whilst such wickedness of so deep a dye, is so publickly maintained. In a...
17To Benjamin Franklin from the Baron de Borde Duchatelet, with Franklin’s Note for a Reply, and Other Applicants for … (Franklin Papers)
...physics and chemistry and knows how to dye, starch, make gunpowder, and construct pendulum...
18To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 10 October 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...all running Mad; and say it is as good to dye by the Sword as by the Famine; and unless...
19To Benjamin Franklin from James Hutton, 2 May 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...to heart & lose the fear of Death & Dye with Death before their Eyes without turning the Eye...
20To Benjamin Franklin from Sarah Franklin, 14 October 1765 (Franklin Papers)
took a White satin to be dyed for me whatever Colour Mrs. Stevenson should chuse. I...
21To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Pownall, 13 May 1782 (Franklin Papers)
...our Countries will again before either You or I dye permett me to say how much I have been...
22To Benjamin Franklin from Abel James, [before 8 December 1782] (Franklin Papers)
...think the spinning & weaving rather excel & the Dyes are equal. England to be sure has the...
23To Benjamin Franklin from Thomas Brand Hollis, 21 June 1784 (Franklin Papers)
...days and perhaps there are not two of the same Dye of any one Emperor. I rejoice you esteem my...
24To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 30 May 1769 (Franklin Papers)
...set any Thing to Rights, if one of them should dye, &c. besides being a Cheque to each other?...
25To Benjamin Franklin from John Sargent, 1 June 1783 (Franklin Papers)
Poor Mrs. Deane dyed at this place Three Years agoe— Her Grief for...
26To Benjamin Franklin from John Hughes, 29 November 1762 (Franklin Papers)
...Afterwards the said Byerley was in America and Dyed here I believe Insolvent however a writ...
27To Benjamin Franklin from James Parker, 29 March 1769 (Franklin Papers)
...is really on the decline, yet I will try to dye in Peace with him: Not that I doubt but...
28To Benjamin Franklin from John Mitchell, 12 September 1745 (Franklin Papers)
...with, Especially the Dissection of the bodies that dyed of it, for which alone it was wrote...
29To Benjamin Franklin from Margaret Stevenson: Bill, 18 October 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...send some “fine old Lining or cambrick” dyed in bright colors that her daughter Jane could...
30To Benjamin Franklin from David Colden, 30 November 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...I had observed upon these occasions, some Time before he dyed.
31To Benjamin Franklin from Josiah Franklin, 26 May 1739 (Franklin Papers)
...whether she be living or not. Her father dyed worth fifteen hundred pounds, but what her...
32To Benjamin Franklin from L. Martineau aîné and Other Offerers of Goods and Schemes, 25 January 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...of desired fabrics, he can make them and dye them to specification. This is the moment...
33Enclosure I: Abel James to Benjamin Franklin, [1782] (Jefferson Papers)
...think the spinning & weaving rather excel & the Dyes are equal. England to be sure has the...