1Silence Dogood, No. 1, 2 April 1722 (Franklin Papers)
...House.” Next morning he had the “exquisite Pleasure” of hearing the warm approval of the...
2Silence Dogood, No. 5, 28 May 1722 (Franklin Papers)
...be handsomely Supported in Affluence, Ease and Pleasure by another, that will chuse rather...
3Silence Dogood, No. 8, 9 July 1722 (Franklin Papers)
...Rome, all was left to the Judgment and Pleasure of the People, who examined the publick...
4Silence Dogood, No. 12, 10 September 1722 (Franklin Papers)
...Life, abandon themselves to Vice from a false Notion of Pleasure and ..., that no Pleasure...
5The Printer to the Reader, 11 February 1723 (Franklin Papers)
...to the Vulgar, and the learned admire the pleasure of Construing. We should have obliged the...
6On Titles of Honor, 18 February 1723 (Franklin Papers)
have still the Pleasure of being wiser (in their own Conceits) than the...
7From Benjamin Franklin to Sir Hans Sloane, 2 June 1725 (Franklin Papers)
...them, or see ’em, let me know your Pleasure by a Line directed for me at the Golden...
8A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, 1725 (Franklin Papers)
A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain....they yield you any Pleasure or...
9Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
...very unsuitably mixed, to keep up the pleasure and spirit of conversation: and if...
10Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion, 20 November 1728 (Franklin Papers)
...Exercises and innocent Delights, and I think no Pleasure innocent that is to Man......Pleasure...