Means of preserving Buildings and Ships from Additional Experiments in Electricity Vol. Page. V. 227 V. 253 Account of an Accident while making an Electrical V. 255 VI. 105 VI. 111 Reasons why Northeast Storms begin at the South. Electrical Papers and Experiments Inquiries respecting the Mode of planting Hedges 1751. Observations concerning the Increase of Mankind, and the peopling of Countries Unlimited Nature of Electric Force Queries and Answers on the Properties of Electricity erties of Lightning V. 269 Supposition of a Region of Electric Fire above the Remarks on Mr. Colden's Theory of Light 1753 On the Mode of Coating Electrical Jars. An Account of various Electrical Experiments, with Remarks and Explanations On the Motion of the Electrical Fluid in Metals Concerning the Light emitted by Salt Water Water-Spouts and Whirlwinds Compared Papers relating to a Plan of Union of the Colonies, adopted by Commissioners assembled at Albany III. 22 Three Letters to Governor Shirley III. 56 III. 69 V. 340 Plan for settling two Western Colonies in North Amer ica, with Reasons for the Plan. Additional Proofs of the Positive and Negative State. of Electricity in the Clouds 1755. * An Act for the better Ordering and Regulating such vania Affairs III. 78 III. 84 V. 341 V. 346 Experiments in Electricity, with Explanations Account of a Whirlwind in Maryland The Way to Wealth; being a Summary of the Maxims and Proverbs in Poor Richard's Almanac † Observations on Mayz, or Indian Corn On the Effects of Electricity in Paralytic Cases Electrical Apparatus; Description of a Battery † Precautions to be used by those who are about to undertake a Sea Voyage The Interest of Great Britain Considered, with Regard to her Colonies and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe On the Saltness of Sea Water On the Northeast Storms in America II. 106 IV. 1 VI. 218 VI. 219 Effect of Air on the Barometer, and the Benefits de rived from the Study of Insects On the Bristol Waters, and the Tide in Rivers Tendency of Rivers to the Sea; Effect of the Sun's Rays on Cloths of different Colors 1762. Remarks on Judge Foster's Argument in Favor of the On Electrical Attraction and Repulsion, and various Concerning the Leyden Bottle, and Electrical Experiments on Amber *Method of Securing Houses from the Effects of Lightning Description of the Armonica, a new Musical Instrument composed of Glasses A curious Instance of the Effect of Oil on Water *A Narrative of the Late Massacres of Indians in Lan IV. 78 *Cool Thoughts on the present Situation of Public Remarks on a Militia Bill rejected by the Proprietor's Preface to the Speech of Joseph Galloway, on the IV. 101 Remarks on a late Protest against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin as Agent for the Province of Pennsylvania 1765. IV. 143 On the Harmony and Melody of the Old Scotch Tunes VI. 263 † On the Defects of Modern Music . 1766 On the Price of Corn, and the Management of the Letter concerning the Gratitude of America, and the Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin in the British IV. 156 Remarks on a Plan for the future Management of In *Hints for a Reply to the Protests of certain Members of the House of Lords against the Repeal of the Vol. Page. IV. 206 * Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet, entitled Mode of ascertaining whether the Power, giving a Shock to those who touch either the Surinam Eel, or the Torpedo, be Electrical 1767. Smuggling, and its Various Species Note respecting Trade and Manufactures IV. 211 IV. 215 IV. 233 V. 409 V. 412 Of Lightning, and the best Methods used in America for securing Buildings and Persons from its mischievous Effects V. 414 Conjectures as to Elephants being Natives of America. VI. 275 Causes of American Discontents before 1768 A Scheme of a new Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling, with Remarks and Examples Petition of the Letter Z. + Method of contracting Chimneys |