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Dr. Franklin to the Rev. Dr. Mather, May 12, 1784.
his advice to the people of America
to Dr. Percival, July 17, 1784. Remarks on
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to Messrs. Weems and Gant, citizens of the
United States, July 18, 1784. On their wish
to obtain ordination

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to Benjamin Vaughan, esq. July 26, 1784.
straints on commerce-Luxury and industry
to Dr. Price, August 16, 1784. Balloons-Eng-
lish constitution-State of America
to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howe,. August
18, 1784. On receiving Captain Cook's voy-
age by order of the king

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to William Strahan, esq. August 19, 1784. In-
vites him to Passy-Annihilation of profit-
able places-American congress and the British
parliament The late war-General Clarke,
&c. &c.

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to George Wheatley, esq. August 21, 1784. Tract
on the principles of trade-Foundling hospital
-Double spectacles

to *** (supposed to Dr. Priestley), August 21,
1784. General Melville-Profession of faith-
The Old Testament

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to B. Vaughan, esq. Sept. 7, 1784. Introduction
of Count Mirabeau

to B. Vaughan, esq. April 21, 1785. On ma-
nufactures-Books, and loose printing

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to an engraver in Paris, (no date). Refusing his
eulogium and dedication

to Dr. Ingenhausz, April 29, 1785. On the stone
-Invitation to Passy and to America-Idle
stories respecting that country-The Emperor
of Germany

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to George Wheatley, esq. May 19, 1785. · On send-
ing him his medallion

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to Jonathan Williams, esq. May 19, 1785
to George Wheatley, esq. May 23, 1785. Moral
and philosophical reflections-Foundling hospi-
tal at Paris-Office for nurses-The Philadel-
phia bank-The Cincinnati Constitution of
the United States Anecdote of three Green-
landers-Description of double spectacles - 184

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* June 20, 1785. Dissuading him from

attempting crossing to England in a balloon Dr. Franklin to Granville Sharp, esq. July 5, 1785. Law of Gavel-kind-Election of Bishops Abridg ment of the Liturgy

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to David Hartley, esq. July 5, 1785. To take leave
on quitting Europe

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to His Excellency General Washington, Philadel-
phia, Sept. 20, 1785. On his intended bust by
Houdon

Answer to the foregoing

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to Mr. and Mrs. Jay, Sept. 21, 1785. Answer to
their congratulations on his arrival in America 196
to David Hartley, esq. Oct. 27, 1785. State of
America

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to Monsieur Mathon de la Cour, Nov. 18, 1785.
On his Writings

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to Dr. Bancroft, Nov. 26, 1785. On a proposed
new edition of Dr. Franklin's Writings by Mr.
Dilly A commercial treaty between Great
Britain and the United States

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to Dr. Shipley, Bishop of St. Asaph, Feb. 24, 1786.
Various matter

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to Monsieur Le Veillard, of Passy, Philadelphia,
March 6, 1786. On the florishing state of
America The Cardinal De Rohan, &c. &c. 204
to Mrs. Hewson, May 6, 1786. Various mat-
ter

to Noah Webster, esq. June 18, 1786. On a re-
formed alphabet

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to William Cooke, esq. Aug. 12, 1786. On nam-
ing the new State of FRANKLIN

to Colonel Hunter, Nov. 24, 1786. On the state
of America, &c. &c.

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to Mr. Small, Feb. 19, 1787. Improvement in the
Common Prayer Book, &c. &c.

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to Monsieur Le Veillard, April 15, 1787
to the Duke de la Rochefoucault, April 15, 1787.
Reply to his congratulations-State of Ame-
rica Constitution thereof Death of the

Duchess D'Anville-Introduction of Thomas
Paine

to the Marquis De Chastellux, April 17, 1787. On
receiving his "Travels in the United States"-
Assembly of the Notables

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Dr. Franklin to Messrs. les Abbés Chalut et Arnaud, April
17, 1787

to the Marquis de la Fayette, April 17, 1787.
rious matter

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to Monsieur l'Abbé Morellet, April 22, 1787.
the freedom of commerce-State of America
to Mr. Jordain, (London) May 18, 1787. On
receiving his present of a cask of porter-Va-
rious matter

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to George Wheatley, esq. May 18, 1787. The
Philadelphia Bank- Commercial treaty scheme
for coining-Dr. Riley

to Mr. Small, Sept. 28, 1787. American taxation
--New form of prayer-American royalists,
&c.

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to Count De Buffon, Nov. 19, 1787. On the stone 231
*, Dec. 15, 1787. Disorders in Hol-
land-Projected conquest from Turkey ・・・
to Monsieur Le Veillard, Feb. 17, 1788. Relative
to Monsieur Saugrain- Dr. Franklin's Me-
moirs of his own life-New Constitution pro-
posed for the United States-Imports on trade—
Paper money

to the Editors of the Pennsylvania Gazette, March
30, 1788. On the abuse of the press
to Monsieur Le Veillard, April 22, 1788. Respect-
ing Dr. Franklin's own Memoirs—The new con-
stitution-Custom-house duties

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to Madame Lavoisier, Oct. 23, 1788. Thanking
her for his portrait

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to Dr. Ingenhausz, Oct. 24, 1788. Relative to

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to Benjamin Vaughan, esq. Oct. 24, 1788. Re-
lative to Dr. Franklin's own Memoirs-The
Turkish war-Drs. Price and Priestley —
Heresy

to Mrs. Partridge, Nov. 25, 1788. On the death
of Ben. Kent-Orthodoxy

to Mrs. Mecom, (Dr. Franklin's sister) Nov. 26,

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to Mr. Small, Feb. 17, 1789. On the stone-Ex-
pedient to assist hearing

to Mrs. Greene, March 2, 1789

to Mrs. Catherine Louisa Shipley, April 27, 1789.

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