Parable against Persecution 1774. Vol. Page. + Parable on Brotherly Love Principles of Trade Reflections on Coin +Notions concerning Trade and Merchants A Thought concerning the Sugar Islands An Account of the Transactions relating to Governor Hutchinson's Letters + Emblematical Representation + Proposed Act of Parliament for Preventing Emigration IV. 458 * A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Great Britain, and in the Province of Massa- Letters to Dean Tucker . + On the Rise and Progress of the Differences between Effect of Vegetation on Noxious Air IV. 466 IV. 516 . IV. 526 VI. 411 VI. 413 On the Inflammability of the Surface of certain Rivers in America An Account of Negotiations in London for effecting a Vindication of an Offer from Congress to Parliament 1776. Correspondence and Interview with Lord Howe 1777. Comparison of Great Britain and the United States in A Dialogue between Britain, France, Spain, Holland, A Catechism on the National Debt 1778. The Ephemera; an Emblem of Human Life An Attempt to Explain the Effects of Lightning on a The Leyden Phial, and Volta's Experiment Vol. Page. II. 426 V. 116 V. 120 II. 177 V. 467 V. 476 1779. The Whistle. II. 180 † A Petition of the Left Hand to those who have the Method of constructing a Slowly Sensible Hygrometer VI. 426 + The Levee of Job Proposed New Version of a Part of the First Chapter On the Paper Money of the United States On a new-invented Stove On the long Retention of Infection in Dead Bodies +*Reflections on the Augmentation of Wages, which will be occasioned in Europe by the American II. 435 An Electrical Experiment V. 477 On a Shock by the Electric Bottle, and the Density On a patent Electrical Machine, and the Effects of Lightning on the Eyes of Animals killed by it. V. 479 II. 453 II. 461 Remarks concerning the Savages of North America the Interest and Policy of that vast Continent 1785. Extracts from a Private Journal : II. 467 VI. 452 VI. 454 VI. 455 VI. 458 I. 587 On the Criminal Laws, and the Practice of Privateering II. 478 On the Elective Franchises enjoyed by the Small Bo Clock with Three Wheels; Gravitation in Bodies Improvements in Navigation; Observations on the Construction of Vessels; Means of preserving them from Accidents at Sea; Methods of giving Motion to Boats On the Causes and Cure of Smoky Chimneys Vol. Page. V. 480 VI. 461 . VI. 463 VI. 505 VI. 543 Description of a New Stove for burning Pitcoal, and consuming all the Smoke. 1786. † On sending Felons to America †The Retort Courteous. Description of an Instrument for taking down Books from high Shelves VI. 562 On the Effects of Lead upon the Human Constitution VI. 564 On Thermometers . 1787. Proposals for Consideration in the Convention for form ing the Constitution of the United States V. 142 Speech in the Convention; on the Subject of Salaries V. 144 Speech in a Committee of the Convention; on the Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of its Deliberations the Antifederalists in the United States of America V. 158 Queries and Conjectures relating to Magnetism and the + Description of the Process to be observed in making large Sheets of Paper in he Chinese Manner, with one smooth Surface . . VI. 577 1789. Observations relative to the Intentions of the Original + Hints for Consideration respecting the Orphan School- Vol. Page, II 133 II. 159. An Account of the Supremest Court of Judicature in for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the II. 508 . II. 515 Queries and Remarks respecting Alterations in the Constitucion of Pennsylvania V. 163 |