THE COMPLETE WORKS, IN PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND MORAL9, OP THE LATE DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, NOW FIRST COLLECTED AND ARRANGEDi MEMOIRS OP HIS EARLY LIFE, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. - Page. troversy which have, from time to time, arisen between the several governors of that province, and their several assemblies. Founded on authentic documents ( - - - - - 59. The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe - - 89 Remarks and facts relative to the American paper-money - 144 To the freemen of Pensylvania, on the subject of a particular militia- bill, rejected by the proprietor's deputy or governor - - 157 Preface by a member of the Pensylvanian assembly (Dr. Franklin) to the speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq. one of the members for Philadelphia county; in answer to the speech of John Dickinson, Esq. delivered in the house of the assembly of the province of Pensylvania, May 24, 1764, on occasion of a petition drawn up by order, and then under the consideration of the house, praying his majesty for a royal, in lieu of a proprietary government - 163 Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Air. Franklin as agent for this province (of Pensylvania) - - " - 203 Remarks on a plan for the future management of Indian affairs - 216 PAPERS ON AMERICAN SUBJECTS DURING THE REVOLU- TIONARYSTROUBLES. Causes of the American discontents before 1768 - - - 225 Letter concerning the gratitude of America, and the probability and effects of an union with Great Britain; and concerning the repeal , or suspension of the stamp act - - - - 239 Letter from governor Pownall to Dr. Franklin, concerning an equal communication of rights, privileges, &c. to America by Great Britain , - - - - - - - 243 Minutes to the foregoing, by D. Franklin . . - - - 24* The examinosion of Dr. Franilia before the Taglish house of com- mons, in February, 1766, relative to ke repeal of the Ameri- can stamp act - - . . . - :- - - 245 Attempts of Dr. Franklin for coaciliation of Great Britain with the colonies - - s - - - : : - - - 286 Queries from Mr. Strahan - - - - - £87 Answer to the preceding queries - - - - 290 • State of the constitution of the colonies, by Governor Pownall; with , remarks by Dr. Franklin - - - - - 299 × ..." the dissentions between England and America - 310 Preface |