of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of together with THE SPECTATOR. IN TWO VOLUME S. VOLI. L O N D ON: Pater-noster Row. 1793. C Ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S OF V O L. 1. I Page O:N Early Marriages On the Death of his Brother, Mr. Jobn Franklin 6 To the late Doktor Mather of Boston 9. The Whistle, a true Story ; written to bis Nephezo 14 A Petition of the Left Hand 18 The handsome and deformed Leg Conversation of a Company of Ephe. mere; with the Soliloquy of one 27 Morals of Chefs 33 The Art of procuring pleasant Dreams - 43 Advice to a young Tradesman 55 Necessary 21 Page 60 The Way to make Money plenty in On modern Innovations in the English An Account of the bigbest Court of Judicature in Pennsylvania, viz. Observations on the generally prevail- ing Doelrines of Life and Death - ' 115 Precautions to be used by those who are about to undertake a Sea Voy- age. 151 On the Impress of Seamen 155 On I 20 Remarks concerning the Savages of To Mr. Dubourg, concerning the Dif- sentions between England and Ame- A Comparison of the Conduet of the Ancient Jews, and of the Antifede- ralists in the United States of Ame- - Tbe Internal State of America : be- terest and Policy of that vajt Con- tinent Information to those who would re- 212 |