government in Pennsylvania-Farce acted in parliament respecting the mayor and aldermen of Oxford- Borough jobbing Mr. Beckford's Dr. Franklin to Thomas Wharton, esq. Philadelphia; Lon- don, Feb. 20, 1768. Conversation with Mr. Se- cretary Conway, relative to his resignation, and to American affairs-Boston proceedings to Governor Franklin, March 13, 1768. Hillsborough The Farmer's letters-American manufactures-New elections in England to the Committee of Correspondence, Pennsylvania, March 13, 1768. Affair of the boundary line to Joseph Galloway, esq. March 13, 1768. Lord Hillsborough. The old parliament gone--First to the Committee of Correspondence, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1768. Repeal of the duty act-Change of government-Legal tender of paper money to Governor Franklin, April 16, 1768. New par- to Mr. Ross, May 14, 1768. Disorders on the Ame- rican frontiers-State of the Capital of England 315 to Joseph Galloway, esq. May 14, 1768. Great disorders in London occasioned by Wilkes's party 316 to Governor Franklin, July 2, 1768. The Duke of Grafton-Mr. Secretary Cooper-Lord North to Joseph Galloway, esq. July 2, 1768. Removal of Lord Clare-Return of Lord Hillsborough- PAGE bon, Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1775. On receiving. his version of Sallust Dr. Franklin to Dr. Priestley, Paris, Jan. 27, 1777. Philosopher's stone-State of affairs in America to Mrs. Thompson, (at Lille) Feb. 8, 1777 to Dr. Cooper, (Boston) May 1, 1777 C to Mr. Winthrop, (Boston) May 1, 1777 to Mr. Cushing, (Boston) May 1, 1777 24 25 26 ❤ 29 to Mr. Thomas Viny, (Tenterden, Kent) Passy, to Mrs. Wright, (London) May 4, 1779 to General Beckwith, May 17, 1779. Discourag- to General Gates, June 2, 1779. Relative to the to Richard Bache, esq. (his son-in-law) June 2, 1779. to Mrs. Bache, (his daughter) June 3, 1779. Va rious matter to Mr. Bridgen, (London) Oct. 2, 1779. On cop- to B. Vaughan, esq. Nov. 9, 1779. On his edition to Dr. Price, Feb. 6, 1780 to Dr. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780, On true science- to General Washington, March 5, 1780. Relative to the Chevalier De la Luzerne, March 5, 1780. to F. Hopkinson, esq. March 16, 1780. Political 57 to Dr. Bond, March 16, 1780. Letter of friendship 58 PAGE Dr. Franklin to Dr. Cooper, March 16, 1780. Relative ·to his grandson-The alliance with France, &c. - 59 to C. Griffin, esq. March 16, 1780 to William Carmichael, esq. (Madrid) June 17, to Dr. Fothergill, June 19, 1780. Letter of friend- to Mr. Small, July 22, 1780. Friendship, gout, . &c. to Miss Georgiana Shipley, Oct. 8, 1780 to Sir Grey Cooper, bart. Nov. 7, 1780. 69 60 64 Respect : 69 ib. Sir Grey Cooper to Dr. Franklin, Nov. 29, 1780. In an- Dr. Franklin to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. Feb. 12, 1781. to Monsieur Nogaret, March 8, 1781. Respect- to the President of Congress, March 12, 1781. Re- His Ex. J. Jay, esq. to the President of Congress, April 21, 1781. On the subject of Dr. Franklin's requests 76 Col. J. Laurens to Dr. Franklin, June 9, 1781. Franklin's wish to retire-and his grandson Dr. Franklin to Col. Laurens, Nov. 8, 1781. In answer to the foregoing 77 78 to the Marquis de la Fayette, March 14, 1781. Re- to W. Carmichael, esq. April 12, 1781. Respect- various matter 79 81 On 888 to Mons. Court de Gebelin, May 7, 1781. Dr. Franklin to the Printer of the Public Advertiser, under the signature of "A Londoner." On American Politics PAGE - 399 to Dr. Priestley, Philadelphia, May 16, 1775. State to M. Dumas, in Holland, Dec. 9, 1775. Urging to John Hancock, esq. President of Congress, to the Secret Committee of Congress, Dec. 8, 1776. to the same, Paris, Jan. 4, 1777 to James Lovell, esq. Passy, July 22, 1778. Obser- to Dr. Cooper, Passy, April 22, 1779. On the de- 403 404 406 407 408 412 414 415 416 421 423 to the Marquis de la Fayette, at Havre-de-Grace, 425 to the same, August 24, 1779, (with the Sword The Marquis de la Fayette to Dr. Franklin, in reply, Aug. 29, 1779 Dr. Franklin to John Jay, esq. President of Congress, Passy, Oct. 4, 1779. Various matter to Dr. Cooper, Oct. 27, 1779. American Privateers -Commodore Jones-Rumor of peace, &c. to James Lovell, esq. March 16, 1780. The Marquis de la Fayette-State of affairs in England, &c. 433 Dr. Franklin to Monsieur Dumas, June 5, 1780. Confederacy Dr. Jebb to Dr. Franklin, London, Oct. 11, 1780. Proposal of a Federal Union between America and England-The British parliament, &c. Dr. Franklin to Samuel Huntington, esq. Passy, Dec. 30, 1780. Capture of Mr. Laurens-Confined in the Tower of London, &c. to Count De Vergennes, Feb. 13, 1781. American PAGE 434 437 438 440 445 ib. to His Excellency John Adams, esq. May 19, 1781. to the Rev. Dr. Cooper, May 25, 1781. New Con- Note of Dr. Franklin's, to be communicated to Count De Dr. Franklin to the Hon. Robert Morris, esq. July 26, 449 450 chery, &c. to His Excellency J. Adams, esq. Nov. 26, 1781. Capitulation of Lord Cornwallis-General Greene 453 to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. Oct. 2, 1783. Dungannon Resolutions-Trade between Ireland and America to the Hon. Robert Morris, Dec. 25, 1783. Remiss- to B. Vaughan, esq. March 1784. Reflections on the 454 456 to David Hartley, esq. Jan. 7, 1784. Change in to the Hon. John Jay, Passy, Feb. 8, 1785. Various to Baron Maseres, June 26, 1785. Results of the |