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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Franklin, Benjamin | Journal of a Voyage, 1726 | ≈1726-07-22 | ...began to conclude to pass the night in some hay-stack, though the wind blew very cold and... | |
2 | Franklin, Benjamin | Extracts from the Gazette, 1729 | ≈1729-10-02 | ..., in which was consumed five Load of English Hay, and seven Horses were burnt to Death;... | |
3 | Franklin, Benjamin | From the Casuist: The Case of the Missing Horse, 25 … | 1732-01-25 | You acknowledge that my Horse eat of your Hay and Oats but a few Days, ’tis unjust then... ...Hay... | |
4 | Franklin, Benjamin | The Antediluvians Were All Very Sober, 1745 | ≈1745-01-01 | 1745” in I. Minis Hays, | |
5 | Franklin, Benjamin | Eliot, Jared | From Benjamin Franklin to Jared Eliot, 16 July 1747 | 1747-07-16 | great Deal of Hay has been lost, and some Corn mildew’d: but......and more pliable hay, and stood... |
6 | Washington, George | [April 1748] | ≈1748-04-01 | ...near a Wild Meadow where was a Large Stack of Hay. After we had Pitched our Tent & made a... | |
7 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 8 April 1748] | 1748-04-08 | ...near a Wild Meadow where was a Large Stack of Hay. After we had Pitched our Tent & made a... | |
8 | Washington, George | Richard | From George Washington to Richard, 1749–1750 | ≈1749-01-01 | ...Day lay down before the fire upon a Little Hay Straw Fodder or bairskin which ever is to be... |
9 | Franklin, Benjamin | Mitchell, John | From Benjamin Franklin to John Mitchell, 29 April 1749 | 1749-04-29 | ...such Vapours are sent out by Stacks of moist Hay, Corn or other Vegetables, which heat and... |
10 | Kalm, Peter | Peter Kalm: Conversations with Franklin, 1750 | ≈1750-01-01 | ...that the inhabitants were forced to get hay from Pennsylvania, and even from Old... |