11The Busy-Body, No. 3, 18 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...his Dealings, to be Temperate in his Pleasures, to support himself with Fortitude under his...
12The Busy-Body, No. 4, 25 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...the Trouble and Pesterment of Children, without the Pleasure of — calling them my own; and...
13The Busy-Body, No. 5, 4 March 1729 (Franklin Papers)
The Pleasure arising from a Tale of Wit and Novelty soon dies...
14The Busy-Body, No. 8, 27 March 1729 (Franklin Papers)
One of the greatest Pleasures an Author can have is certainly the Hearing his Works...
15Governor Burnet and the Massachusetts Assembly, 9 October 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...Their happy Mother Country will perhaps observe with Pleasure, that tho’ her gallant Cocks and...
16[Two Dialogues between Philocles and Horatio, concerning Virtue and Pleasure, 23 June 1730, 9 July 1730] (Franklin Papers)
[Two Dialogues between Philocles and Horatio, concerning Virtue and Pleasure]
17On Conversation, 15 October 1730 (Franklin Papers)
...you above others, in order to secure to themselves the Pleasure your Commendation gives.
18Extracts from the Gazette, 1730 (Franklin Papers)
Tho’ we have the Pleasure to observe that these
19Joseph Breintnall to Peter Collinson, 7 November 1732 (Franklin Papers)
...want Power nor Opportunity of enjoying that greatest of Pleasures to a benevolent Mind, the...
20A Sea Captain’s Letter, 1732 (Franklin Papers)
However, when I last had the Pleasure of being with you and them, you obtained from...