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To Benjamin Vaughan. 24 October, 1788.
Memoirs of his Life.-Turkish War.-Price and Priest-
ley. - Heresy.
To Mrs. Elizabeth Partridge. 25 November.
To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 26 November.
To Charles Thomson. 29 November.
Dr. Franklin's Public Services.
To the President of Congress. 29 November.
Requesting a Settlement of his Accounts.
To the Abbé Morellet. 30 December.
1789.
To Alexander Small. 17 February.
To Mrs. Catherine Greene. 2 March.
Death of the Bishop of St. Asaph.- Dr. Rush.- Federal
Constitution. - Affairs in England.
From M. Le Veillard to B. Franklin. 25 April.
State of Affairs in France. Duke of Orleans.
To Miss Catherine Louisa Shipley. 27 April.
On the Death of her Father.
To Charles Carroll. 25 May.
To Richard Price. 31 May.
From Miss Catherine L. Shipley to B. Franklin. 24 Dec. 379
On the Death of her Father, the Bishop of St. Asaph.
From Richard Price to B. Franklin.
December.
Reflections on Life and Death.
To Benjamin Vaughan. 3 June.
Relative to the Memoirs of his Life.
To John Wright. 4 November.
United States.-Abolition of the Slave Trade.
From the Princess of Daschkoff to B. Franklin. 4 Nov.
Giving him Notice of his having been chosen a Member
of the Imperial Academy of Sciences.
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364
Memoirs of his Life.-Rules for Composition.-Congress.
-Parable against Persecution.
366
368
. 382
375
380
384
386
387
To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 3 August.
394
To George Washington. 16 September. .
395
From George Washington to B. Franklin. 23 September. 396
To Benjamin Vaughan. 2 November.
397
391
392
393
401
405
To Samuel Moore. 5 November, 1789.
To Alexander Small. 5 November.
American Loyalists.- French and English
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Poor Laws. -
Governments.
To M. Le Roy. 13 November.
On the Affairs of France.
To David Hartley. 4 December.
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To Mrs. Jane Mecom.
To Noah Webster. 26 December.
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Convulsions in France. Great Britain and the United
States.
17 December.
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From Ezra Stiles to B. Franklin. 28 January.
To Ezra Stiles. 9 March..
On the English Language. Improper Use of certain
Universality of the French Lan-
guage. Improvements in Printing.
Words in America.
From John Paul Jones to B. Franklin. 27 December. 419
On his leaving the Employment of the Empress of Russia.
1790.
Requesting a Portrait of Dr. Franklin for Yale College.-
Inquiry respecting his religious Sentiments.
To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 24 March.
19 January.
Construction of the Treaty of Commerce between France
and the United States.
1765.
To Charles Thomson. 11 July.
SUPPLEMENT.
Consents to have his Portrait taken. - Explains his Senti-
ments on religious Subjects.
Proprietary Government in Philadelphia. Stamp Act.
1766.
To Charles Thomson. 27 February.
Expected Repeal of the Stamp Act.
To Charles Thomson. 27 September.
Repeal of the Stamp Act.
406
407
409
410
411
412
420
421
422
425
429
431
432
To M. Le Roy. 31 January.
Authorship of the "Farmer's Letters.".
olutions in America.- Political Errors.
1775.
To Charles Thomson. 5 February.
1769.
Petition of the First Congress presented to the King and
Parliament. - Manner in which it was received. Lord
Camden. - Lord Chatham's Speech and Plan of Concilia-
tion.
1784.
To Charles Thomson. 31 March.
Concerning the Ratification of the Treaty of Peace.
To Charles Thomson. 16 April.
Treaty of Peace. British Ministry. - Public Funds.
French Alliance. -Treaties with Foreign Powers. To Charles Thomson. 14 June.
1787.
To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 20 September.
On the Nature of Sea Coal.
Projects and Plans by Persons in Europe for the Consid-
eration of Congress.- King of Sweden.
1786.
To Charles Thomson. 18 June.
To Thomas Jefferson. 8 April.
Commercial Res-
Respecting a Million of Livres in the Account of the Amer-
ican Banker in France.
Attendance in the Convention. - Disapprobation of War.
Precautions for protecting Houses from Fire.
Concerning the Eastern Boundary of the United States.
433
435
439
440
441
443
444
446
INDEXES.
L. List of the Author's Writings, chronologically arranged
449
II. Letters written by Franklin to Individuals and Public Bodies 464
III. Letters addressed to Franklin by various Persons
IV.
Miscellaneous Letters
476
481
485
V. General Index
447
1
CORRESPONDENCE,
PART THIRD;
COMPRISING
LETTERS PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL
FROM
THE BEGINNING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
TO
THE END OF THE AUTHOR'S MISSION TO FRANCE.
1775-1785.
(CONTINUED.)