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To Rev. Dr. Cooper, December 2, 1780

Governor Hancock-The insanity of Landais and Lee.
To Mr. Jonathan Williams, December 27, 1780
De Chaumont's embarrassments-A caution.

Fragment of a Diary

From Samuel Huntington, President of Congress,
January 1, 1781

Instructions to procure a further loan.

To Miss Georgiana Shipley

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Coldness of nights on the desert-Pleasant reminiscences of Twyford-Her picture of its inhabitants-Part of Journal, 1780-1781.

From Francis Dana, April 6, 1781

To the Marquis de Lafayette, May 14, 1781

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Expedition against Arnold-British policy-Colonel Laurens. To William Jackson, July 10, 1781

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His impudence rebuked.

VOLUME IX

1781-1782

To Charles W. F. Dumas, August 10, 1781
To John Adams, November 26, 1781

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Capitulation of Cornwallis-General Greene.

To Messrs. Henry Royle and others, January 4, 1782

To William Strahan, December 4, 1781
Tully on Old Age-Printing in Paris.

Advice about emigrating to the United States.

Another warning against after-clap demands.

To Robert Morris, January 9, 1782

To William Carmichael, January 23, 1782

Money difficulties-John Jay-Spanish ink-Lafayette.

To Robert Morris, January 28, 1782
Lafayette's pressure for a new loan.

To John Adams, February 12, 1782
To Mr. Barclay, February 12, 1782
New drafts and new embarrassments.

To Robert Morris, March 4, 1782

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A new loan of six millions-Gillon-Captain Barry.

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To Robert Morris, March 9, 1782

Great affairs and great men sometimes influenced by small matters-The sense of the English nation against continuing the war-The king's obstinacy.

To M. de Rayneval, March 22, 1782

To Jonathan Williams, March 23, 1782

To Robert Morris, March 30, 1782

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Supplies for the army-Change of sentiment in EnglandSilas Deane's letters and accounts.

To William Hodgson, March 31, 1782

To M. l'Abbé de St. Favre, March 31, 1782

An impostor that was worse than a simple thief.

To Madam Greene, April 7, 1782

To David Hartley, April 14, 1782
To M. Dumas, May 3, 1782
English barbarities.

To Miss Alexander, June, 1782

To Count de Vergennes, July 18, 1782

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Certificate of Conyngham's Commission, August 7, 1782

To Count de Vergennes, August 24, 1782

To Count de Vergennes, September 8, 1782

VOLUME X
1782-1784

To Count de Vergennes, November 15, 1782
To M. Dumas, February 17, 1783

To Count de Vergennes, March 9, 1783

To Count de Vergennes, March 16, 1783

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To John Dickinson, President of the State of Pennsylvania, March 23, 1783

Introducing Mr. Penn-Legislation in regard to the Penn

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Consent to the dedication of a book to him-Tired of the correspondence of Mr. V—.—Mr. Wharton-Advice to Vienna merchants.

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To Count de Vergennes, May 23, 1783
To Count de Vergennes, June 3, 1783
To Count de Vergennes, July 14, 1783

Communicates the resolution of Congress of May 2d.
To Count de Vergennes, July 24, 1783

From Benjamin Vaughan, August 8, 1783
Introducing Dugald Stewart.

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Wm. Temple Franklin to M. de Rayneval, August 15, 1783

To Count de Vergennes, August 16, 1783

To Count de Vergennes, August 24, 1783
Wm. Temple Franklin to M. de Rayneval, August

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To Elias Boudinot, President of Congress, September

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To Dr. Price (probably), September 16, 1783

Balloons-A jocular paper in ridicule of a prize question given

To Sir Joseph Banks, December 1, 1783
To Mr. Laurens, December 6, 1783

out by the Belgium Academy of Science.

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A question of handwriting-Balloons.

To Count de Vergennes, December 6, 1783 .
To Count de Vergennes, December 15, 1783
To the Rev. Dr. Cooper, December 26, 1783
To Mrs. Hewson, December 26, 1783

His grandson-French grammars.

Baynes's Journal of Conversations with Franklin

To Count de Vergennes, January 13, 1784 "A certain Schaffer.".

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In reference to farming in the United States.
To Count de Vergennes, February 26, 1784
To Count de Vergennes, March 5, 1784
To Henry Laurens, March 12, 1784
Continental drafts-Kicking the hedgehog.
To Paul Jones, March 23, 1784

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Impolicy of War

To Henry Laurens, April 29, 1784

To Count de Vergennes, May 31, 1784

To M. St. Jean de Crèvecœur

Project of a line of packets between France and AmericaThe division of the ships into water-tight compartments-Chart of the Gulf Stream.

From John Adams, July 19, 1784

Impatient at the neglect of him by Congress-Proposes to banish politics from his thoughts and begin a course of experiments in physics.

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VOLUME XI

1784-1788

To John Jay, February 8, 1785

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Effect in Europe of the misrepresentations of the British press.

To Mr. Francis Childs, Printer at New York, February 8, 1785

To William Strahan, March 5, 1785

Unsettled accounts with Hall-Value of a copyright in an established newspaper.

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To Benjamin Vaughan, March 14, 1785

To Jonathan Williams, April 13, 1785
Imprisonment of Jonas Hartwell-Refining backwards from
white sugar to brown.

To John Ingenhousz, April 20, 1785

Invitation to accompany Franklin to America-Idle stories about that country-The emperor of Germany.

To M. Cadet de Vaux, April 28, 1785

Beer made from Indian corn.

To John Ingenhousz, April 29, 1785

Mr. Penn's mercenary descendants.
To Mr. and Mrs. Bache, May 10, 1785
Preparations for his return.

To Edward Bridgen, July 4, 1785

To Mr. Limozin, July 25, 1785

To Mr. Ruellan, July 25, 1785

Preparations for voyage.

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To Thomas Paine, September 27, 1785

Reasons for entering the public service-His health.

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To Francis Childs, October 1, 1785

To Mrs. Jane Mecom, January 24, 1786

His health-Chesterfield's advice to his son's widow-Pocket

complaints.

To Jonathan Williams, January 27, 1786

To Jonathan Williams, February 16, 1786

Asking for his account of the temperature of the water during their last voyage-Though old not insensible to reputation.

Printing Types Made at Passy, February 25, 1786
To Mr. Grand, March 5, 1786

The emperor and the Dutch-Cagliostro-English press-
English fictions-English wishes not American realities.
To Mr. Grand, March 20, 1786

Hams and soap to distribute-Lalande's History of All the
Navigable Canals.

To Thomas Jefferson, March 20, 1786
To General Roberdeau, March 23, 1786
Declines to purchase a plantation.

To M. l'Abbé de la Roche, April, 1786

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The Archbishop of Bordeaux and his wooden houses-The cardinal bird and Madame Helvetius-Her eighteen cats-The particle on- -Fickleness of popular favor.

To Mrs. Jane Mecom, April 8, 1786

Her soap-Sally's experiment.

To Mrs. Jane Mecom, April 25, 1786

More about soap.

To M. Le Roy, June 27, 1786

To John Jay, July 6, 1786

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Inviting his attention to Scotosh, chief of the WyondotsSpeeches of Scotosh and President Washington's replies.

To Noah Webster, July 9, 1786

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Discourages the publication of notes of his early life.

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Asks for a copy of the treaty with Portugal-The monument to Montgomery-Wishes Mr. Jay to send him the copy of his will in Mr. Jay's custody.

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