PAGE reply to Mr. Thurlow, who opposed it - 299 Dr. Franklin to Thomas Wharton, esq. Philadelphia ; Lon don, Feb. 20, 1768. Conversation with Mr. Se- to American affairs-Boston proceedings - 303 Hillsborough—The Farmer's letters--- American - 309 Hillsborough. The old parliament gone--First : : - 311 April 16, 1768. Repeal of the duty act-Change of government-Legal tender of paper money - 312 liamentary elections-Wilkes's election for Mid- • 313 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 Grafton_Mr. Secretary Cooper-Lord North . - 318 of Lord Clare- Return of Lord Hillsborough in America-Wilkes's outlawry reversed - 323 tain no right to tax the North American colonies 326 to Gov. Franklin, Aug. 17, 1772. Removal of Lord Hillsborough-Succeeded by Lord Dartmouth - 327 PAGE 24 25 bon, Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1775. On receiving his version of Sallust Dr. Franklin to Dr. Priestley, Paris, Jan. 27, 1777. Phi losopher's stone--State of affairs in America to Mrs. Thompson, rat. Lille ) Feb. 8, 1777 26 to Dr. Cooper, (Boston) May 1, 1777 29 to Mr. Winthrop, (Boston) May 1, 1777 30 to Mr. Cushing, (Boston) May 1, 1777 32 to Mr. Thomas Viny, (Tenterden, Kent) Passy, near Paris, May 4, 1779 32 to Mrs. Wright, London ) May 4, 1779 33 to General Beckwith, May 17, 1779. Discourag ing his going to the United States under the expectation of being employed in its armies 35 to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. (Dublin) May 27, 1779. Respecting Irish emigrations to the 37 'to General Gates, June 9, 1779. Relative to the Chevalier De Ramondis-Capitulation of Sara- 38 to Richard Bache, esq. (his son-in-law) June 2, 1779. Respecting Dr. F.'s enemies in America - His 39 to Mrs. Bache, (his daughter) June 3, 1779. Various matter 41 to Mr. Bridgen, (London) Oct. 2, 1779. On copper coinage for the United States 45 to B. Vaughan, esq. Nov. 9, 1779. On his edition of some of Dr. Franklin's Writings 46 to Francis Hopkinson, esq. June 4, 1779 48 to Pere Beccaria Nov. 19, 1779 to Dr. Price, Feb. 6, 1780 50 to Dr. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780. On true science Reflections on the inconveniences 'attending all situations in life 52 to General Washington, March 5, 1780. Relative to the Marquis. De la Fayette- Invitation to visit Europe 54 to the Chevalier De la Luzerne, March 5, 1780. Various matter 56 to F. Hopkinson, esg. March 16, 1780. Political squibs-Dr. Ingenhause's experiments on the leaves of trees A new telescope for ascertaining distances 57 to Dr. Bond, March 16, 1780. Letter of friendship 58 49 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, 178051 60 to William Carmichael, esq. (Madrid) June 17, 1780. Relative to Sir J. Dalrymple-The Mar- - Riots in London 61 to Dr. Fothergill, June 19, 1780. Letter of friendship 63 to Mr. Small, July 22, '1780. Friendship, gout, &c. 64 to Miss Georgiana Shipley, Oct. 8, 1780 66 -2 to Dr. Price, Oct. 9, 1780. On the British parliament-Religious tests, &c. 67 to Sir Grey Cooper, bart. Nov. 7, 1780. Respecting Mr. President Laurens O 69 Sir Grey Cooper to Dr. Franklin, Nov. 29, 1780. In answer to the foregoing ib. Dr. Franklin to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. Feb. 12, 1781. Passport for provisions and clothing sent to the 71 to Monsieur Nogaret, March 8, 1781. Respect ing the French translation of a Latin line com- 72 to the President of Congress, March 12, 1781.' 'Re quests being recalled, and some appointment for 73 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.' On Dr. Franklin's wish to retire--and his grandson 77 Dr. Franklin to Col. Laurens, Nov. 8, 1781. In answer to the foregoing 78 to the Marquis de la Fayette, March 14, 1781. Re specting Dr. Franklin's enemies in America The English nation---Monsieur La Motte Piquet ib. to Mr. Hodgson, April 1, 1781. Abominable con duct of a Mr. Digges—Peace—Proposals of 79 to W. Carmichael, esq. April 12, 1781. Respect ing Dr. Franklin's enemies in America ; and 81 O 1781. On PAGB 90 92 94 Dr. Franklin to the Rev. Dr. Cooper, May 15, 1781. New constitution of Massachusetts - Maintenance 85 to Messrs. D. Wendorp and Thomas Hope Heygher, June 8, 1781. Injustice of the English-New 87 to W. Carmichael, esq. Aug. 24, 1781. Dr. F.'s resignation refused by Congress-Various mat- 88 to the Rev. W. Nixon, Sept. 5, 1781. Means of doing much good with little money 89 to the Hon. Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Sept. 13, 1781 ton's, pamphlet on the Indiana claims-Loss of ib. to F. Hopkinson, esq. Sept. 13, 1781. Dr. F.'s friends and enemies lative to Gen. Burgoyne and Mr. Laurens 93 to Messrs. Korpman, Nov. 21, 1781. Relative to a claim of relationship with Dr. Franklin Barry—The war-Authority to treat of peace 95 to Mrs. C. Edes, Dec. 13, 1781. Relative to Henry . Laurens, esq.Mr. Burke-General Burgoyne 96 to Miss Laurens, Dec. 29, 1781. Relative to her father's situation 97 * * * Jan. 4, 1782. Containing advice to certain manufacturers intending to emigrate to America 100 to His Excellency Gen. Washington, April 2, 1782. Capitulation of Lord Cornwallis Introduction of Count de Segur, &c. 102 to the Chevalier de Chastelleux, April 6, 1782. Change of ministry in England— PeaceCampaign in America-Count de Segur 103 to Gen. Washington, April 8, 1782. Introduction of the Prince de Broglie 105 to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, June 7, 1782, Reflec tions on the conduct of mankind to each other Apologue-Experiments of Lavoisier • 106 to Dr. Shipley, Bishop of St. Asaph, June 10, 1782 108 to Dr. Ingenhausz, June 21, 1782. Reflections on 4 PAGS sures * misunderstandings between friends.-M. Lavoi- sier's experiments-American affairs Dr. Franklin to Miss Alexander, June 24, 1782 to Mr. Hutton, July 7, 1782. Relative to the mur- to the Secretary for foreign affairs of the United States, Sept. 3, 1782. The birth of the Dauphin -Capt. Asgill - M. Tousard - Allowance to Mr. T. Franklin-Contingent expenses-Enclo- to Sir Joseph Banks, Sept. 9, 1782 to F. Hopkinson, esq. Dec. 24, 1782. On the planting trees in Philadelphia - Newspaper to , Jan. 11, 1783. Thanking him for his works-Criminal laws_On his project of remov- to David Barclay, esq. Jan. 8, 1783 to Mrs. Hewson, Jan. 27, 1783. On the death of her mother----Invitation to come to Passy to the Right Hon. the Earl of Buchan, March 17, 1783. On the acquisition of lands, and form- to William Jones, esq. March 17, 1783 to the Bishop of St. Asaph, (Dr. Shipley) March 17, 1783. On the peace with-America to Sir Joseph Banks, July 27, 1783. On the return to Braud Hollis, esq. Oct. 5, 1783. Eulogium of to His Excellency John Jay, esq. Jan. 6, 1784 136 to Mrs. Bache, Jan. 26, 1784. On the proposed order of Cincinnati-Hereditary nobility and to His Excellency Henry Laurens, esq. Feb. 12, 1784. Remarks on the British government 145 to William Strahan, esq. Feb. 16, 1784. Sugges- tions as to the deplorable situation of the Bri- to Henry Laurens, esq. March 12, 1784 to Mr. Walter, (Printer, London) April 17, 1784. On the logographical mode of printing to Mr. Benjamin Webb, April 22, 1784. A new |