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To the President of Congress. 13 September, 1783.
Relations with Morocco. - Portugal. - English Ministers.
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 24 September.
Concerning a Treaty of Commerce with England.
To the President of Congress. 27 September.
Enclosing a Copy of the Definitive Treaty.
To Sir Edward Newenham. 2 October.
Dungannon Resolutions. Trade between Ireland and
America.
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To Thomas Brand Hollis. 5 October.
Eulogium of Thomas Hollis.
From the Count de Bruhl to B. Franklin. 10 October.
From Samuel Cooper to B. Franklin. 16 October..
Impost of Five per Cent agreed to by the Legislature of
Massachusetts.
To David Hartley. 16 October.
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To David Hartley. 22 October.
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To the President of Congress. 1 November.
Financial Difficulties of France.- Sweden, Denmark, Por-
tugal.
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From Giacomo F. Crocco to B. Franklin.
25 November.
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Ascent of a Balloon.
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From Sir Joseph Banks to B. Franklin. 28 November..
To William Carmichael. 15 December.
Proposed Treaty with Morocco.
To Giacomo Francesco Crocco. 15 December.
To the President of Congress. 25 December.
American Commissioners.—Signing of the Definitive Trea-
ties. — British Court. — American Constitutions published
in the French Language.-Treaties with European Pow-
ers. Paul Jones.
Difficulty of meeting Drafts on the public Account. - Sala-
ries of the American Ministers in Europe. - Contingent
Expenses. Taxation. Nature of Property in Civil So-
ciety. The Marquis de Lafayette.
From John Jay to B. Franklin. 26 December.
To Thomas Mifflin. 26 December.
Dr. Franklin requests of Congress to be recalled from
France.
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To the President of Congress. 26 December, 1783.
Recommending Mr. Hodgson as Consul in London.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 26 December.
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1784.
To John Jay. 6 January. .
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To Samuel Chase. 6 January
To David Hartley. 7 January..
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Change in Administration. Hereditary Officers of State.
From Charles Thomson to B. Franklin. 15 January.
Treaty of Peace ratified by Congress.
To Mrs. Sarah Bache. 26 January.
Order of the Cincinnati. ·
scending Honors.
From William Strahan to B. Franklin. 1 February.
Urging Dr. Franklin to visit England.
To Henry Laurens. 12 February.
Remarks on the British Government.
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Hereditary Nobility.
De-
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To William Strahan. 16 February.
Political Disorders in England.
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To Benjamin Vaughan. March.
Reflections on the American Treaty with England.
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 2 March.
To Charles Thomson. 9 March.
To Henry Laurens. 12 March.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson.
To M. de la Condamine 19 March.
Animal Magnetism.—Cure of Diseases.
From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 6 April.
The Royal Society, Political Affairs in England.
Price's Design to write concerning the United States.
To Samuel Mather. 12 May.
Cotton Mather. - Biographical Anecdotes.
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To the President of Congress. 12 May.
Commerce with the British and French Colonies.
To Henry Laurens. 13 May, 1784.
To Charles Thomson. 13 May.
Ratification of the Definitive Treaty.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jay. 13 May.
From Francis Hopkinson to B. Franklin. 24 May.
American Philosophical Society. - Defects in the usual
Methods of Teaching Languages. Balloons.
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 1 June.
Defects of Form in ratifying the Treaty.
To David Hartley. 2 June.
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Answer to Mr. Hartley's Objections to the Form of the
Ratification of the Treaty.
To the Count de Campomanes. 5 June..
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Franklin's Writings.- Power of an Individual to do Good.
-Two erroneous Opinions injurious to national Felicity.—
Hereditary Descents.
To the President of Congress. 16 June. .
Definitive Treaty ratified.— Jay and Laurens.-The Mar-
quis de Lafayette.
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From Thomas Jefferson to B. Franklin. 19 June.
From William Carmichael to B. Franklin. 9 July. .
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From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 12 July.
Dr. Price's Pamphlet on the American Revolution. - Let-
ter from M. Turgot.
To Thomas Percival. 17 July.
Remarks on Duelling.
To Messrs. Weems and Gant. 18 July.
Ordination of American Clergymen of the Episcopal Church.
To Benjamin Vaughan. 26 July.
Restraints on Commerce.-Cook's Voyages. - Dr. Price's
Pamphlet. Luxury.
From Count de Campomanes to B. Franklin. 26 July..
Remarks on Dr. Franklin's Writings. - His Discoveries. -
Laws in Spain. - Royal Academy of History.
From Benjamin Harrison to B. Franklin. 27 July.
Requesting him to engage an Artist for executing a Statue
of General Washington.
To Count de Mercy Argenteau. 30 July.
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From Count de Mercy Argenteau to B. Franklin. 30 July. 119
To Messrs. Sears and Smith. 4 August, 1784.
Duty on Slaves imported into the French Islands.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 15 August.
Invites her to come to Paris.
To William Franklin. 16 August.
To Richard Price. 16 August..
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Balloons. English Constitution.-State of America.
To Lord Howe. 18 August.
On receiving a Copy of Cook's Voyages by Order of the
King.
To William Strahan. 19 August.
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Invites him to Passy.—Annihilation of profitable Places.-
American Congress and British Parliament. - The late
War. Emigration.
Tract on the Principles of Trade. - Foundling Hospital.
Double Spectacles.
From James McHenry to B. Franklin. 24 August.
The Marquis de Lafayette. The Adjournment of Con-
gress, and Dissolution of the Committee of the States.
From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin. 27 August.
To Count de Vergennes. 3 September.
To Benjamin Vaughan. 7 September.
Introducing Count Mirabeau.
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From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin. 9 September. 139
From William Carmichael to B. Franklin. 25 September. 140
Appointment of M. Gardoqui as Minister from Spain to the
United States. -
Count de Galvez.
From Count de Mercy Argenteau to B. Franklin. 28 Sept. 142
From Robert Morris to B. Franklin. 30 September.
Settlement of the Public Accounts.- Contingent Fund.
To Charles Thomson. 16 October..
From Richard Price to B. Franklin. 21 October.
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To Charles Thomson. 11 November, 1784..
From George Whatley to B. Franklin. 15 November.
Principles of Trade. - Foundling Hospitals. - Spectacles.
- Powers of Congress. - Toleration.
To Thomas Jefferson. 23 November.
From John Jay to B. Franklin.
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To the President of Congress. 8 February.
To Richard Price. 18 March
Purchase of Books for the Town of Franklin.
To William Carmichael. 22 March.
To the President of Congress. 12 April.
To Benjamin Vaughan. 21 April.
Manufactures. Books. Loose Printing.
To John Ingenhousz. 29 April.
Invitation to accompany him to America.
about that Country. Emperor of Germany.
To Count de Vergennes. 3 May.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 5 May.
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From M. de Rayneval to B. Franklin. 8 May.
To John Jay. 10 May.
To Charles Thomson. 10 May.
To Jonathan Williams. 19 May.
To George Whatley. 19 May..
From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin. 22 May.
Regrets Dr. Franklin's Departure. Assures him of the
Esteem of the King.
Moral and Philosophical Reflections. - Foundling Hospital
at Paris. Cincinnati. - American Confederation.- Anec-
dote of three Greenlanders.— Double Spectacles.
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From Thomas Percival to B. Franklin. 23 May.
Perceptive Power of Vegetables. - Bishop Watson's Col-
lection of Tracts. - Christian Charity.