Benjamin Franklin Including the Private as well as the Official and Scientific Correspondence Together with The Unmutilated and Correct Version of the Autobiography Compiled and Edited John Bigelow "Strange that Ulysses does a thousand things so well."-ILIAD, B. 11, 335 Volume XI G. P. Putnam's Sons Thomas Crocker 11-18-36 33083 MCCCXIX. TO DAVID HARTLEY, JANUARY 3D. MCCCXX.-TO JOHN JAY, FEBRUARY 8TH Effect in Europe of the misrepre- sentations of the British press. MCCCXXI.-To MR. FRANCIS CHILDS, PRINTER Consular convention project. MCCCXXIII.-To WM. STRAHAN, MARCH 5TH Unsettled accounts with Hall-Value MCCCXXIV.-TO BENJAMIN VAUGHAN, MARCH 14TH MCCCXXV.-To RICHARD PRICE, MARCH 18TH ΙΟ Invitation to accompany Franklin to America-Idle stories about that MCCCXXXVIII. TO JOHN JAY, MAY IOTH MCCCXLIII.-To GEORGE WHATELY, MAY 23D Moral and philosophical reflections -Foundling hospital at Paris-Cin- cinnati-American Confederation- 23D The perceptive power of vegetables MCCCXLV. FROM RICHARD PRICE, JUNE 3D Library for the town of Franklin. MCCCXLVI.-FROM CLAUDIUS CRIGAN, BISHOP MCCCLIV. To MRS. MARY HEWSON, JULY |