1John Webbe: Defense Renewed, II, 4 December 1740 (Franklin Papers)
..., and to spare or cut my Throat at his Pleasure. On that Presumption, I subscribe my self,...
2To Benjamin Franklin from Gilbert Tennent, 22 September 1741 (Franklin Papers)
I am oblidgd to you Sir for the pleasure you take in the recovery of my health. May......pleasure...
3To Benjamin Franklin from Cadwallader Colden, [October 1743] (Franklin Papers)
Ever since I had the Pleasure of a Conversation with you tho ...with much pleasure receive...
4To Benjamin Franklin from Cadwallader Colden, December 1744 (Franklin Papers)
...flatter my self you will take more pleasure in examining the application of them to...
5To Benjamin Franklin from John Mitchell, 12 September 1745 (Franklin Papers)
...) to Benjamin Rush, who read it “with pleasure” and secured permission to make extracts to...
6To Benjamin Franklin from Cadwallader Colden, [February 1746] (Franklin Papers)
...of making such mistakes. There is even a pleasure in telling it after the mistake is discover’...
7To Benjamin Franklin from Cadwallader Colden, [November 1749] (Franklin Papers)
...Pensylvania. I have read it with much pleasure and heartily wish the Gentlemen success that...
8To Benjamin Franklin from Peter Collinson, 5 February 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...productive of many pretty Entertaining Articles which I read with pleasure and the Elephant by [
9To Benjamin Franklin from Cadwallader Colden, 28 October 1751 (Franklin Papers)
I had the pleasure of receiving yours with the favour of a copy of...
10To Benjamin Franklin from Jonathan Belcher, 25 November 1751 (Franklin Papers)
which I have re’d with much pleasure, the Christian, the Divine and the Polite Gentleman being...