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view to publication. Here will be seen to equal advantage, the philosopher and the man of business, the moralist and negotiator, the profound legislator, and the familiar friend, who opens his mind and delivers his sentiments with the same ingenuousness on matters of science and policy, the conduct of private life, and the interests of nations. The correspondence contained in this collection, is indeed a store of the soundest lessons of practical wisdom upon subjects of universal moment, and it is also a repository of information which will afford the best instruction to politicians, and will prove a sure guide to the future historian, who shall undertake the task of recording the several stages that have led to the establishment of American Independence, with the consequences of that event upon the states of Europe. The MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE, and the PRIVATE CorRESPONDENCE of DR. FRANKLIN, will show much more clearly the great chain on which the fate of nations depends, than the debates of senates, the cabals of cabinets, or the details of battles: and to an Englishman, the Letters, now for the first time

published, will be curious and important in a very
high degree, as throwing a strong light upon the
early part of the present reign, and upon the cha-
racters of those persons who had a principal share
in the counsels which produced the dismember-
ment of the British empire, and the creation of a
power, which, from being a dependent state, has
become its most formidable rival.

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London, 1816.

DR. FRANKLIN'S MEMOIRS

Consist altogether of Six Volumes octavo. They are di-
vided into Three Parts; each Part being published and sold
separately; viz.

Vols. 1 and 2. Containing the Life.

Vols. 3 and 4.

Vols. 5 and 6.

Private Correspondence.

Select Works, most of which
are now published for the first time.

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to Mrs. Bache, (his daughter) June 3, 1779. Va-

rious matter

to Mr. Bridgen, (London) Oct. 2, 1779. On cop-
per coinage for the United States

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to B. Vaughan, esq. Nov. 9, 1779. On his edition
of some of Dr. Franklin's Writings

to Francis Hopkinson, esq. June 4, 1779
to Pere Beccaria Nov. 19, 1779

to Dr. Price, Feb. 6, 1780

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to Dr. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780. On true science—
Reflections on the inconveniences attending all
situations in life

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to General Washington, March 5, 1780. Relative
to the Marquis De la Fayette-Invitation to
visit Europe

to the Chevalier De la Luzerne, March 5, 1780.

Various matter

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