1Poor Richard, 1736 (Franklin Papers)
...of cold Weather like rotten Sheep, and by Christmas the Inhabitants will get the better of...
2Articles of Agreement with James Parker, 20 February 1742 (Franklin Papers)
..., to wit, at Midsummer, Michaelmas, Christmas, and Lady-Day, during the Copartnership...
3Poor Richard, 1743 (Franklin Papers)
...will throw up; you must continue feeding it thus until Christmas,
4Extracts from the Gazette, 1743 (Franklin Papers)
...New-York on Thursdays at 3 in the Afternoon, till Christmas next.
5Poor Richard Improved, 1748 (Franklin Papers)
...why, in Leap-Year, any fix’d feast (as Christmas Day for example) is found two days in the...
6Post Office Instructions and Directions, 1753 (Franklin Papers)
, at Ladyday, Midsummer, Michaelmas, and Christmas, you are to make out a true and exact...
7Poor Richard Improved, 1754 (Franklin Papers)
Now glad the Poor with Christmas Cheer;
8From Benjamin Franklin to William Strahan, 4 November 1754 (Franklin Papers)
’s suggestion, went there himself between Christmas and New Year’s. See below, p. 440.
9From George Washington to William Byrd, 20 April 1755 (Washington Papers)
...in my power to wait upon you at Westover last Christmas—I
10From George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, 11–14 October 1755 (Washington Papers)
...recruiting again on 18 Nov. to be gone until Christmas Day. In 1756 he served as ensign first...