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From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 3 June,
Library for the Town of Franklin.
Dissuading him from attempting to cross to England in a
Balloon.
From Francis Maseres to B. Franklin. 20 June.
Policy of restoring the confiscated Estates to the Loyalists.
-National Debt.
To Francis Maseres. 26 June.
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187
.
190
. State of America.
Results of the American Contest.
The Loyalists. - Confiscation of Estates.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 26 June.
From Richard Jackson to B. Franklin. 27 June.
State of Affairs produced by the Peace. - Great Britain..
France. East Indies.
From Mathon de la Cour to B. Franklin. 30 June.
From Thomas Pownall to B. Franklin. 3 July.
Political Remarks. - England. - America.
Leaves Passy. - Travels to Havre in the King's Litter.
Practicability and Expediency of establishing a Bishop in
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 4 July.
Fron M. de Castries to B. Franklin. 10 July.
212
PART FOURTH;
COMPRISING LETTERS, PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL, FROM
THE TERMINATION OF THE AUTHOR'S MISSION TO
FRANCE TO THE END OF HIS LIFE. 1785-1790.
1785.
To Benjamin Vaughan. 24 July.
From Jonathan Shipley to B. Franklin. 24 July.
219
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 26 July.
From Miss Catherine Louisa Shipley to B. Franklin. 2 Aug. 219
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 24 August.
To John Jay. 19 September.
Giving Information of his Return to the United States.
Court of France.
To George Washington. 20 September.
Introducing M. Houdon, the Artist.
To William Greene and Mrs. Greene.
221
222
224
20 September.
From M. de Marbois to B. Franklin. 21 September.
Congratulates him on his Return to America.
To John Jay and Mrs. Jay. 21 September.
From George Washington to B. Franklin. 25 September. 227
From George Washington to B. Franklin. 26 September.
From John Jay to B. Franklin. 4 October.
228
From M. Le Veillard to B. Franklin. 9 October.
230
Rumor of Dr. Franklin's being captured by the Algerines.
- Cardinal Rohan and the Diamond Necklace.
moiselle Brillon.
- Made-
From John Fitch to B. Franklin. 12 October.
232
Concerning a new Steamboat.
From Gaetano Filangieri to B. Franklin. 24 October.
Sending Dr. Franklin a Copy of his Work on Legislation.
From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 5 November..
237
To John Bard and Mrs. Bard. 14 November,
To Mathon de la Cour. 18 November.
239
To Edward Bancroft. 26 November.
240
242
Proposed new Edition of Dr. Franklin's Writings.
From Jonathan Shipley to B. Franklin. 27 November. .
1786.
To James Bowdoin. 1 January.
Dr. Jeffries's aërial Voyage from England to France. From the Duke de la Rochefoucauld to B. Franklin. 8 Feb.
From the Marquis de Lafayette to B. Franklin. 10 Feb.
Tour in Germany. - Prussia. - Austria. - Indian Vocab-
ularies for the Empress of Russia.
To Jonathan Shipley. 24 February.
Progress of the Government in the United States. -Do-
243
245
247
249
From William Cocke to B. Franklin. 15 June.
260
Concerning a new State called Franklin.
To Noah Webster. 18 June.
261
On a Reformed Alphabet.
From the Marquis de Chastellux to B. Franklin. 21 June. 262
Name and Condition of the new State of Franklin.
From John Coakley Lettsom to B. Franklin. 14 August. 267
Memoirs of Dr. Fothergill. Plan for Discoveries in
Natural History.—Cultivation of Rhubarb.
From M. Durival to Mr. Grand. 30 August, 1786. 269
From M. Durival to Mr. Grand.
From Mr. Grand to B. Franklin.
5 September.
9 September.
10 September.
From Mr. Grand to B. Franklin. 12 September.
270
271
272
273
From Thomas Percival to B. Franklin. 27 October.
Influence of Manufacturing Establishments on the Purity
of the Air.-Priestley, Kippis, Price.
To William Hunter. 24 November. .
Condition of America.
From M. de Saussure to B. Franklin. 17 December.
276
278
Travels in the Alps. - Account of the first Ascent to the
Summit of Mont Blanc by M. Paccard, and M. de Saus-
sure's unsuccessful Attempt.
To Thomas Paine.
281
Dissuading him from publishing a Work of an irreligious
Tendency.
1787.
From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 26 January.
283
From John Adams to B. Franklin. 27 January.
284
Sending a Copy of his Work on the Constitutions and
Government of the United States.
To Charles Thomson. 27 January.
285
Concerning a Million of Livres given by the King of
France.
To Alexander Small. 19 February.
287
Book of Common Prayer. - England. — Refugees.
From John Sevier to B. Franklin. 9 April.
Concerning the new State of Franklin.
Reply to his Congratulations. - United States. — Consti-
tutions of the States. Introduces Thomas Paine.
To the Marquis de Chastellux. 17 April.
His Journal of Travels. Assembly of Notables.
'To Messrs. the Abbés Chalut and Arnaud.
To the Marquis de Lafayette. 17 April, 1787.
Attempts of the Enemies of America to disparage that
- Constitutions of the States. Indian Vocabu-
Country.
laries.
298
300
Freedom of Commerce.
dition of the United States.
From Mather Byles to B. Franklin. 14 May.
To Thomas Jordan. 18 May.
Reminiscences of his Friends.
Commercial Treaty. - Scheme for
To George Whatley. 18 May.
United States Bank.
Coining. Dr. Riley.
From Count de Campomanes to B. Franklin. 24 May. 308
American Philosophical Society. - Spanish and Arabic
Dictionary.
From Thomas Paine to B. Franklin. 22 June.
Journey in France. - Paris.- Fireworks. Model of a
Bridge.
From Count de Buffon to B. Franklin. 18 July.
From the Abbé Morellet to B. Franklin. 31 July.
Reminiscences.- Commercial Regulations, as to Imposts
and Taxation.- Affairs in France. Madame Helvetius.-
Paine's Model of an Iron Bridge.
From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 26 September.
Society for abolishing the Slave Trade. Spirit of Liberty
beginning to prevail in Europe as a Consequence of the
American War.
To Alexander Small. 28 September.
American Taxation. - Abridged Liturgy. - American Loy- alists.
To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 4 November.
To Count de Buffon. 19 November.
To 15 December.
Disorders in Holland. - Projected Conquest of Turkey.
To the Printer of the Evening Herald.
Justification of the State of Massachusetts, against certain
Censures in the British Papers.