1Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
...evening the moon being near full, as she rose after eight o’clock, there appeared a...
2Alice Addertongue, 12 September 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...there could be no such Thing. Our Disputes once rose so high, that we parted Tea-Table, and...
3On Colds, 30 November 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...or ten Days; but with those in whom it rose to greater Height, it continued a Fortnight or...
4Poor Richard, 1733 (Franklin Papers)
The Matter rose so high, that they
5Poor Richard, 1734 (Franklin Papers)
You cannot pluck roses without fear of thorns,
6Observations on the Proceedings against Mr. Hemphill, [17 July 1735] (Franklin Papers)
...Mankind, died for our Sins upon the Cross, rose the third Day from the Dead, ascended up...
7A Defense of Mr. Hemphill’s Observations, [30 October 1735] (Franklin Papers)
which died for them, and rose again
8Extracts from the Gazette, 1739 (Franklin Papers)
...poetical Writings of my deceas’d Father Aquila Rose, I desire all Persons who are possess’...Rose
9Extracts from the Gazette, 1741 (Franklin Papers)
...’till the Money was settled, the Mob rose on Friday Night and went round the Town...
10Poor Richard, 1742 (Franklin Papers)
Dawns on the Trees, and gives the Prim-rose Birth.
11Extracts from the Gazette, 1743 (Franklin Papers)
..., at the Blockmaker’s Shop, near the Rose and Crown; and the Chief Buildings thereabouts...
12An Account of the New Invented Pennsylvanian Fire-Places, [15 November 1744] (Franklin Papers)
...into which outside air, introduced at the bottom, rose as it was heated and from which it...
13From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 10 July 1746 (Franklin Papers)
...without Reserve, give you my Thoughts as they rose, knowing by Experience that you make large...
14From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 6 August 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...writes the same Things to Mr. Logan; and Mr. Rose of Virginia writes me, that he had receiv’d...
15Poor Richard Improved, 1750 (Franklin Papers)
The chrystal Dew to cleanse the Rose.
16Advertisement, 1 November 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...remarkable, the ground dark, with large red roses, and other large red and yellow flowers...
17Poor Richard Improved, 1751 (Franklin Papers)
...in the Infusions of Pepper, Senna, Pinks, Roses, Jessamin, Tea, Rasberry Stalks, Fennel, Sage...
18Physical and Meteorological Observations, Conjectures, and Suppositions, 1751 (Franklin Papers)
...higher region North and South. Before it rose, it had acquired the greatest motion the...
19Experiments and Observations, [April 1751] (Franklin Papers)
...later at Harpur Street, Red Lion Square. He rose rapidly in his profession, “climbed on the...
20Pennsylvania Assembly Committee: Report on a Schuylkill Bridge, 20 August 1751 (Franklin Papers)
(1887), 50–7. Aquila Rose operated the ferry, 1722–23 (see above,
21Poor Richard Improved, 1752 (Franklin Papers)
Shall it then be?” (Indignant here she rose,
22To Benjamin Franklin from William Shervington, 20 June 1753 (Franklin Papers)
*Dr. Charles Rose,Possibly the Charles Rose who received an A.M. from Aberdeen, 1721,... ...Rose...
23From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, September 1753 (Franklin Papers)
...must be drawn from that of the Cann, when it rose, and returned to it again, when it fell;...
24Journey to the French Commandant: Narrative (Washington Papers)
“Thursday 27.—We rose early in the morning, and set out about two...
25From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 20 March 1754 (Washington Papers)
Major Muse’s promotion, and Messrs Rose and Bently’sRose was probably Hugh Rose, who served as an...
26Proceedings of the Albany Congress, 19 June 1754–11 July 1754 (Franklin Papers)
...and finding them correct. Congress then “rose without any further adjournment.” Attested a...
27To George Washington from Allan Macrae, 3 September 1754 (Washington Papers)
. This assembly rose on 5 Sept. (
28I., 10 December 1754 (Washington Papers)
...with a Capt. Robert Merrie, master of the Rose, which sailed out of London in the Virginia...
29Poor Richard Improved, 1755 (Franklin Papers)
*The Gelder Rose.
30Memorandum, 30 May–11 June 1755 (Washington Papers)
...a distinguished military career in North America. He rose to the rank of major general in 1762...
31From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas-François Dalibard, 29 June 1755 (Franklin Papers)
rose a Taper spire, of Wood likewise, reaching 70 Foot...
32From George Washington to William Peachey, 11 September 1755 (Washington Papers)
...After the French and Indian War, Peachey rose to colonel in the militia and eventually...
33Pennsylvania Assembly: Reply to the Governor, 29 September 1755 (Franklin Papers)
The Assembly rose on September 30, the last day of its term,...
...by a few abandoned Ruffins, but by degrees it rose to a stupendous Height, and excell’d in...
35To George Washington from Robert Dinwiddie, 18 October 1755 (Washington Papers)
...Regiment in 1758. During the Revolution he rose to the rank of brigadier general in...
36To Benjamin Franklin from William Alexander, 12 November 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...served with distinction in the Continental Army, and rose to the rank of major general, taking...
37From George Washington to Richard Washington, 6 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
This is perhaps Robert Merrie of the Rose.
38To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 23 December 1755 (Washington Papers)
...ensign in the Royal American Regiment, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant. A long...
39Poor Richard Improved, 1756 (Franklin Papers)
rose, who with incessant Pains,
40William Hays to Robert Hunter Morris and the Provincial Commissioners, 3 January 1756 (Franklin Papers)
...they had any Ammunition: That then an Ambuscade rose (and thought to have headed and stopped...
41Memorandum, 7 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...Morning, and upon their breaking up Ensign Dekeyser rose from his Chair & the 9 of Diamonds...
42To George Washington from Adam Stephen, 18 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...for orders in this particular, as factions have rose to a great height amongst us: You...
43Enclosure: William Trent to Adam Stephen, 21 January 1756 (Washington Papers)
...and George Croghan were both prominent frontiersmen. Burd rose to the rank of colonel in the...
44Thomas Lloyd to ———, 30 [31?] January 1756 (Franklin Papers)
...He is probably the same Thomas Lloyd who rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel while...
45[March 1756] (Adams Papers)
Rose 1/2 after 4. A clowdy morn. Wrote Bolinbrokes...
466 Saturday. (Adams Papers)
Rose 1/2 after 4. A clowdy morn. Wrote Bolinbrokes...
47[May 1756] (Adams Papers)
...variegated with the gay enamell of Flowers and Roses. On one hand we see an extensive Forest...
4827 [i.e. 28] Fryday. (Adams Papers)
...variegated with the gay enamell of Flowers and Roses. On one hand we see an extensive Forest...
49[July 1756] (Adams Papers)
Fast day. Rose not till 7 o clock. This is the usual...Rose at 7. Wrote the 2 last Chapters of St...
5022 Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
Fast day. Rose not till 7 o clock. This is the usual...