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chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. The Second American Edition. New York: Printed by Samuel Campbell. 1794. 2 vols., 12m0, pp. 206; 142.

This edition contains "The Eulogium," by the Abbé Fauchet.

142. Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Consisting of his Life, written by Himself. Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator. Dundee: 2 vols. 1796. 12mo. Fairhaven, Vt.: J. Lyon. 1798. 12mo. PP. 254. Charlestown: Printed by John Lawson. 1798. 12mo, pp. 300. Portrait. London: A. Millar. 1799. 2 vols., 18mo, pp. vi, (2), 207; v. 201. Huntington. 1800. 2 vols., 12mo. Philadelphia. 1801. 2 vols., 12mo. Portrait. London. 1802. 2 vols., 12mo. London. 1806. 16mo. Portrait. New York. 1807. 16mo. London. 1809. 24m0. Edinburgh: Printed by D. Schaw & Son. 1809. 2 vols., 16mo, pp. (8), 5-233; (4), 186. [Ibid.] 1814. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. 1818. 18mo, pp. 204, 228. Chiswick C. Whittingham.

1824. 16m0, pp. viii, 295. Peekskill, N. Y. 1834. 1843. 16mo. Hartford: S. Andrus and Son. 1847.

And many other editions.

18mo. London, 18mo, pp. 304.

143. The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin [as above]. Philadelphia. 1815. 12m0, pp. 335. [Ibid.] 1818.

144. Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Memoirs of his Early Life, Written by Himself; together with a Collection of his Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary, chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. A New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Easton: Henry W. Gibbs. 1810. 12m0, pp. 274.

145. The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His Life, Written by Himself. New York: W. Van Norden. 1825. 18mo. Boston. 1825. 2 vols., 16mo. Baltimore: N. Hickman. 1835. 18mo, pp. 304.

146. The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals: containing, besides all the Writings Published in Former Collections, his Diplomatic Correspondence, as Minister of the United States, at the Court of Versailles: a Variety of Literary Articles, and Epistolary Correspondence, never before published; with Memoirs and Anecdotes of his Life. Philadelphia: William Duane. 1809-1818. 6

vols., 8vo, pp. xxii, 519; (2), xxxv, 431; (6), 477; (6), 407; viii, 434 ; xxiii, 564.

Some copies of this, and all the English editions, read Memoirs, etc., as in No. 78, supra.

147. The Works of Benjamin Franklin; containing several Political and Historical Tracts not included in any Former Edition, and many Letters, Official and Private, not hitherto published; with Notes and A Life of the Author. By Jared Sparks. Boston: Hilliard, Gray and Company. 1836-40. 10 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxvii, (2), 612; ix, (2), 557; xv, 577; ix, (2), 539; xv, 516; xiii, (2), 578; xxxi, (2), 568; xxii, (2), 554; xxi, (2), 550; xix, (2), 540, Corrigenda, 1 I., 3 cancelled 1. 22 Plates.

148. Œuvres de M. Franklin, Docteur es Loix, Membre de l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Paris, des Sociétés Royales de Londres & de Gottingue, des Sociétés Philosophiques d'Edimbourg & de Rotterdam, Président de la Société Philosophique de Philadelphie, & Résident à la Cour de la Grande-Bretagne pour plusieurs Colonies Britanniques Américaines. Traduites de l'Anglois sur la quatrième édition. Par M. Barbeu Dubourg. Avec des Additions Nouvelles et des Figures en Taille douce.... A Paris: Chez Quillau l'aîné. M.DCC.LXXIII. 2 vols., 4to, pp. xxiv, 338; xv, 320. 12 Plates.

"The friendship of the author for me has induced him to draw from his portfolio some papers which had not yet appeared, to enrich the French edition."-Preface. 149. Nachgelassene Schriften und Correspondenz, nebst seinem Leben. Weimar. 1817. 5 vols., 8vo.

150. Letters, to the Merchants' Committee of Philadelphia, Submitted to the Consideration of the Public. Folio, pp. 1.

Published Monday morning, May 14, 1770. From B. Franklin and John Neufville, of So. Ca.

151. A Book for All. Cambridge: Printed for the Author. 1855. 12mo, pp. 36.

152. The Apprentice. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1856.

12mo.

153. The Boy's Life and Essays of Franklin. Philadelphia. [n. d.] 18mo.

154. A Letter to Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. F.R.S.

In which his pre

tensions to the title of Natural Philosopher are considered. London: J. Bew. 1777.

8vo.

A pompous attempt to undervalue the merits of Franklin.

155. Letters to Benjamin Franklin from his Family and Friends, 1751-1790. New York: C. B. Richardson. 1858. Rl. 8vo, pp. 195. 3 Plates.

Edited by W. J. Duane. copies rl. 8vo, and 10 in 4to.

Some copies are dated New York. 1859. Edition, 250
Scarce. See "Athenæum," No. 1656.

156. Memoirs of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin; With a Review of his Pamphlet, entitled "Information to those who would wish to remove to America." London: A. Grant. 1790. 8vo, pp. 94. Portrait.

An endeavor to depreciate the Doctor, and a flat contradiction of his representations as to emigration. See "M. Rev.," ix. 83.

157. Mémorial of the Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin.

158. The Printer Boy; or, How Ben Franklin made his Mark. An Example for Youth. Boston: J. E. Tilton. 1864. 12m0, pp. xvi, 261.

159. Franklin (Benjamin), LL.D. B. F., the Printer's-Boy. Edinburgh. 1865.

12mo.

160. Die Väter unserer Republik in ihrem Leben und Wirken. Leben Benjamin Franklins. New York. 1847. 8vo.

161. Euskildta lefeverne Ofwersättn. Stockholm. 1792. 8vo. Portrait.

162. Proceedings at the Printers' Banquet, held by the N. Y. Typographical Society, on the occasion of Franklin's Birth-Day, Jan. 17, 1850, at Niblo's, ... New York: Charles B. Norton. 1850. 8vo, pp. 64.

163. The Answer of his Excellency William Franklin, Esq; Governor of His Majesty's Province of New Jersey, to the invidious charges of the Proprietary Party, contained in a Libel, read by Mr. James Biddle, Clerk of the Common Pleas for the County of Philadelphia, on Saturday last, and afterwards published and industriously dispersed through the Province. [Philadelphia. n. d.] Folio, I 1.

164. A Humble Attempt at Scurrility, in Imitation of Those Great Masters of the Art, The Rev. Dr. S―th; the Rev. Dr. Al-n; the Rev.

Mr. Ew-n; the Reverend D. J. D-oe, and the Heroic J-n D—n, Esq; Being a full Answer to the Observations on Mr. H—s's Advertisement. By Jack Retort, Student in Scurrility. Quilsilvania; Printed. 1765. 8vo, pp. 48.

A defence of Dr. Franklin, by his son, W. Franklin. Printed at Philadelphia. The initials in the title severally signify: Smith, Allison, Ewing, Dove, John Dickinson, and Hughes. A large copper-plate caricature of the election scene was published in the same vein.

165. Franklin (Benjamin), LL.D. Opere filosofiche di B. F. Nuovamente raccolte, e dalli Origine Inglese recate in Lingua Italiana. Padova. 1783. 8vo.

INDEX.

A.

Abolition of privateering, iii, 221.

of slave trade, iii. 445.

Alexander, Miss, iii. 64, 325.
Alexander, Mr., i. 308.
Alexander, Mr. J., iii. 329.

Alexander, William, i. 437; ii. 505.

Academy, the first established in Algebra, moral, ii. 121.

Philadelphia, i. 289.

Account of Lord Granville's interview

with Franklin, i. 367.

Algiers, a nest of pirates, iii. 228.
Alison, Mr., presents from Franklin
to, i. 383.

of provisions furnished to Gen- Allen, Andrew, ii. 475.

eral Braddock, i. 359.

Acrostic on Jane Franklin, i. 395.
Acting in London, iii. 363.
Acts of New Jersey Assembly, ii. 84.
Adams, John, ii. 367, 418, 424, 429,
431, 435, 436, 447, 463, 466, 473,
509; iii. 18, 25, 30, 39, 58, 74, 97,
156, 160, 166, 169, 185, 198, 208,
212, 218, 225, 235, 298, 462.
Adams, J. Quincy, iii. 236.

Adams, Matthew, i. 107.

Addison, J., i. 148.

Addison's Cato, i. 235.

Advice about reading, i. 404.

on emigration, iii. 215.

Allen, William, i. 279.

Alleyne, John, ii. 20.
"Alliance, The," iii. 226.
Almanack, Poor Richard's, i. 249.
Ambition and avarice, iii. 390.
Ambruster, Anthony, German printer,
i. 386.

American music, i. 441.

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prisoners, iii. 33.
prodigality, ii. 457.

representation in Parliament, i.
353.

Amherst, General, i. 356, 443, 548.
Ami des Hommes," iii. 289.
Amiel, Mr., ii. 420.

to a friend upon ballooning, iii. Anecdote: the turkeys, i. 460.

312.

to England, ii. 449.

Age an excuse for neglecting cor-
respondence, iii. 303.

Agriculture productive of wealth, i.
564.

the use of grandmothers, ii. 63.
the hatter, ii. 360.

the kings in hell, ii. 398.

the harrow, iii. 27.

if physicians do most harm or
good? iii. 298.

513

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