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dated Philadelphia, June 6th, 1753. Nottingham [England. n. d.] Folio, I 1.

49. Franklin (Benjamin), LL.D. Lettre à Monsieur D. Le Roy, contenant différentes Observations sur la Marine. Paris. 1787. 8vo.

50. A Letter to a Friend in the Country, Containing the Substance of a Sermon Preached at Philadelphia, in the Congregation of The Rev. Mr. Hemphill, concerning the Terms of Christian and Ministerial Communion. Printed and sold by B. Franklin: Philadelphia. 1735. See Sparks's "Life of Franklin," p. 125.

51. Letters between | Theophilus and Eugenio, | on the | Moral Pravity of Man, | and the | Means of His Restoration. | Wrote in the East-Indies, | And now First Published from the Original Manuscript. | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by B. Franklin. | MDCCXLVII. | 4to, pp. iv, 64.

Very rare. This is attributed to Franklin on the authority of an auction-sale catalogue.

52. Letters and Essays. London. 1820.

8vo..

53. The Life and Essays of Dr. Franklin. London: T. Kinnersly. [n. d.] 2 vols., 12mo, Engraved Title, pp. vi, 471. New York. 1807. 12mo. London. 1816. 8vo. New York. 1858. 12mo.

PP. 375.

Reprinted as "Life and Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary." Dublin. 1793. 8vo. Portrait. Third Ed. London. 1800, 2 vols. 8vo; and afterwards in numerous forms.

54. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. Printed and sold by George Nicholson Poughnell, near London. [n. d.] 12mo, Engraved Title, pp. 56. Portrait.

55. The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Second American Edition. Philadelphia: Benjamin Johnson. 1794. 16mo, pp. 197. Third American Edition. New-York: T. and J. Swords. 1794. 16mo, pp. 214. Portrait. Salem: Cushing and Carleton. 1796. 16m0, pp. 132. Albany. 1797. 16mo. Montpelier, Vt. [n. d.] 16mo. Montpelier: printed by Samuel Goss, for Joseph Parks. 1809. 16mo. New-York: Printed by Clayton & Van Norden. 1824. 16mo. [Ibid.] 1825.

56. Franklin (Benjamin), LL.D. The Life of Dr. F., Written by Himself. London. 1850.

18mo.

This work forms a volume of the "New Popular Library."

12mo.

57. The Life of the late Doctor Benjamin Franklin. Written by Himself. Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner. 1811. 12mo, pp. 104. [Ibid.) 1812. Edinburgh. 1839. Philadelphia. 1864.

58. Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself; with Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary. Boston. 1815. 16mo. Portrait.

59. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the War of Independence, and of the Various Negotiations at Paris for Peace; with the History of his Political and other Writings. London. 1826.

60. Weems (M. L.). The Life of Benjamin Franklin; with many choice Anecdotes and admirable Sayings this great man, never before lished by any of his Biographers. Stereotyped by L. Johnson. Wood-cuts. Philadelphia. 1835. 8vo.

61. Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself. Together with his Essays, Humorous, Moral and Literary. Auburn, N. N. [sic] Derby, Miller & Co. 1848.

Reprinted, Auburn, N. Y. 1853. 12mo. Also issued in 8vo.

62. Franklin (Benjamin). The Life of B. F. Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes. Adapted to the use of Schools. With engravings. [By S. G. Goodrich.] Philadelphia. 1844. 12mo.

63. The Life of Benjamin Franklin; containing the Autobiography; with Notes and a Continuation. By Jared Sparks. Boston. 1845. . 8vo, pp. 612. Dessau. 1854. 8vo.

64. Stanley (John). The Life of Benjamin Franklin. With selections from his Miscellaneous Works. Illustrated by Newton Fielding. London. 1849.

65. Life of Benjamin Franklin, by O. L. Holly. New York. 1848. 8vo.

66. Leben des Benjamin Franklin, von ihm selbst geschrieben. Leipzig. 1839. 12mo.

Forming part of the “Geschichts-Bibliothek fürs Volk.” No preface or introduce

I 2mo.

I 2mo.

tion.

67. The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes. Adapted to the Use of Schools. Philadelphia : Thomas, Cowperth wait & Co. 1838. 12mo.

68. Franklin's Leben. Tübingen. 1795. Svo.
Being Vol. 1. of the collection entitled “ Biographien für die Jugend."

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69. Het Leven van Benjamin Franklin, door hemzelven beschreven. Benevens deszelfs zede-, staat-, letterkundige en geestige Schriften. Uit het Engelsch. Groningen: W. Zuidema. 1798-1800. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, 6 l., pp. 258; 1 l., 4 1. pp. 432.

70. Der Weg zum Glück, oder Leben und Meinungen des Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Von ihm selbst geschrieben. Reading (Pa.): Heinrich B. Sage. 1820. 18mo, pp. 128.

71. [The Same.] Der Weg zum Glück, oder [sein) Leben und Meinungen. Von ihm selbst geschrieben. Reading (Pa.): H. B. Sage. 1820.

24mo, pp. 128. 's Hage. 1828. 8vo. 72. Leben und Schriften. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt. Weimar. 1818. 2 vols., 8vo.

Forms Vols. 111. and iv. of Franklin's works in German.

73. Ruprecht (Theodor). Benjamin Franklin's Leben und Schriften. Leipzig. 1853. 8vo.

This forms Vol. v. of " Bildungs-Halle im Sinne und Geiste unserer Zeit." This work begins with a translation into German of the Autobiography.

74. Vie de Benjamin Franklin : écrite par lui-même, suivie de ses cuvres morales, politiques et littéraires, dont la plus grande partie n'avoit pas encore été publiée. Traduite de l'Anglais, avec des notes, par J. Castéra. Paris : F. Buisson. An vi de la République. [1799.] 8vo, pp. viii, 438.

75. Mignet (François Auguste Alexis). Vie de Franklin, à l'usage de tout le monde. Par M. Mignet. Première [et seconde) partie. Paris. 1848. 12mo.

This forms Livraisons 7 and 8 of the “ Petits Traités publiés par l'Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques.”

76. Mélanges de Morale, d'Économie et de Politique, extraits des Ouvrages de Benjamin Franklin. ... Paris : Chez Antoine-Augustin Renouard. 1824. 2 vols., 12mo, pp. vi, 252; Portrait.

77. [The same in Spanish.] Miscelanea de Economia, politica y moral, extractada de las obras de Benjamin Franklin, y precedida de una noticia sobre su vida. Traducida del Francés por Mangino, natural de Méjico. Paris: Bossange padre. 1825. 2 vols. 18mo.

78. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., F.R.S., &c. Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America, at the Court of France, and for the Treaty of Peace and Independence with Great Britain, &c. &c. Written by Himself to a late Period, and continued to the time of his Death, by his Grandson; William Temple Franklin. Now first published from the original MSS. Comprising the Private Correspondence and Public Negociations of Dr. Franklin, and a selection from his Political, Philosophical, and Miscellaneous Works. London: Henry Colburn. 1818-19. 6 vols., 8vo, pp. xii, 542; (2), 450; Xvi, 456; xii, 392; xvi, 493; viii, 523. 10 Plates. Second [and Third] Edition. [Ibid.] 3 vols., 4to, pp. x, 450; 1xxxviii, (1), Map; xxiv, 449; (2), xii, 570, 10 Plates. New Edition. London: published for Henry Colburn by R. Bentley. 1833. 6 vols., 8vo.

All of these sets are often broken up, and the three series of Life, Correspondence, and Posthumous Writings sold separately with the same general title, and the editions are sometimes mixed. “Caveat emptor.” The so-called new edition of 1833 is the first edition of 1818, with new title-pages only. See “M. Rev.,” LXXXIII. 18 and 133; LXXXVIII. 409; and “ N. Am. Rev.,” vii. 289. The copy of this work in the British Museum contains a few notes by the Duke of Sussex.

79. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself and Continued by his Grandson, with his Correspondence, Essays, Diplomatic Transactions, &c. with a Postliminious Preface by W. Duane. Philadelphia. 1834. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxviii, 624; vii, 517. New York. 1861. 2 vols., 8vo.

80. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself. With his most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, Political, Economical, and Philosophical. Selected with care from all his Published Productions, and comprising whatever is most Entertaining and Valuable to the General Reader. New-York: Harper & Brothers. 1839. 2 vols., 18mo, pp. 287; (2), 288. [Ibid.] 1840. [Ibid.] 1845.

81. Memoirs of the Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself. Illustrated Edition. New-York: John Doggett, Jr. 1850. 8vo.

82. Mémoires de la Vie privée de Benjamin Franklin, écrits par luimême, et adressés à son Fils (suivis de la Science du Bonhomme Richard). Traduits de l'Anglais (par M. Gibelin). Paris : Buisson.

1791. 8vo.

83. Mémoires de la Vie privée de Benj. Franklin, écrits par lui-même, suivis d'un précis historique de sa Vie politique. Paris. 1791. 8vo.

84. Mémoires complets, cuvres morales et littéraires de B. Franklin, traduction nouvelle, d'après la dernière édition publiée à New-York, par les Albin (Mme. Cornu). Paris : Ch. Gosselin. 1841. I 2mo.

85. [Another edition]. Auzin, Boucher Moreau. 1842. 8vo.

86. Mémoires sur la vie et les écrits de Benjamin Franklin, ... publiés sur le manuscrit original rédigé par lui-même en grande partie, et continué jusqu'à sa mort, Par William Temple Franklin, son petit-fils. Tome Premier, Avec une Portrait de B. Franklin. A Paris: Chez Treuttel et Würtz, Libraires, rue de Bourbon, no 17; Et à Strasbourg, même Maison de Commerce. A Londres : Chez H. Colburn. 1818. 3 vols., 4to, 10 l., pp. 390; (6), 435; 16 l., pp. 410.

This translation was by M. Le Veillard. See Sparks's Franklin, X. 231.

87. Franklin (Benjamin), LL. The Life and Miscellaneous Writings of B. F. Greatly extended and improved. 16mo. London and Edinburgh. 1861.

88. Mémoires écrits par lui-même. Traduits de l'Anglais, et annotés par Édouard Laboulaye. Paris : L. Hachette et Ce. 1866. 12mo.

89. Gedenkschriften van Benjamin Franklin; bestaande in uitgelezen Brieven. Naar het Engelsch. Haarlem. MDCCCXVII. 8vo, pp. viii, 338.

90. A Memorial of the Case of the German Emigrants settled in the British Colonies of Pennsilvania, and the back Parts of Maryland, Virginia, &c. London: Printed in the Year MDCCLIV. 4to, pp. 20, 8.

91. Merkwürdiges Gespräch zwischen Franklin und Washington. Königsberg. 1817. Svo.

92. A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency. Philadelphia : Printed and sold at the New Printing-Office, near the Market. 1729. 8vo, pp. 36.

Written and printed by B. Franklin, to encourage Washington's paper money,which was done. Signed "B. B. April 3. 1729." His first published tract, which was well received by the common people, but disliked by the rich.

93. Moyens d'avoir toujours de l'Argent dans sa Poche. Nantes : Mellinet. 1829. 12mo.

94. Morceaux choisies comprenant la Science du Bonhomme Richard et autres écrits populaires de Benjamin Franklin, précédées d'une Notice sur sa Vie. Paris : Carpenter-Mericourt. 1833. 18mo.

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