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THE
· WORKS. .4.
OF
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN;
SEVERAL POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL TRACTS
NOT INCLUDED IN ANY FORMER EDITION,
MANY LETTERS OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE
A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR.
HILLIARD, GRAY, AND COMPANY.
CONTENTS
VOLUME FOURTH.
ESSAYS AND TRACTS, HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL,
BEFORE THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
(CONTINUED.)
The Interest of Great Britain considered, with Regard to
her Colonies and the Acquisitions of Canada and
Guadaloupe
A Narrative of the late Massacres, in Lancaster County,
of a Number of Indians, Friends of this Province,
by Persons unknown. With some Observations on
the same
Page
1
54
Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public
Affairs
78
Petition to the King, for Changing the Proprietary Gov-
ernment of Pennsylvania into a Royal Government
Remarks on a Particular Militia Bill rejected by the Pro-
prietor's Deputy, or Governor
Preface to the Speech of Joseph Galloway, on the Subject
of a Petition to the King for Changing the Pro-
prietary Government of Pennsylvania to a Royal
Government
Remarks on a Late Protest against the Appointment of
Mr. Franklin as Agent for the Province of Penn-
sylvania
93
95
101
143
Letter concerning the Gratitude of America, and the Prob-
ability and Effects of a Union with Great Britain;
and concerning the Repeal or Suspension of the
Stamp Act
The Examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, in the British
House of Commons, relative to the Repeal of the
American Stamp Act, in 1766 .
161
Note containing Dr. Franklin's Remarks on the above
Examination, with Reference to the Members of
the House of Commons by whom the Questions
were asked
Remarks on a Plan for the Future Management of Indian
Hints for a Reply to the Protests of certain Members
of the House of Lords against the Repeal of the
Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet, entitled "Good
Humor, or a Way with the Colonies. London,
1766"
Observations on Passages in "A Letter from a Merchant
in London to his Nephew in North America. Lon-
don, 1766"
Causes of the American Discontents before 1768
Preface to the "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania'
Queries by Mr. Strahan, respecting American Affairs, and
Dr. Franklin's Answers
State of the Constitution of the Colonies, by Governor
Pownall; with Remarks by Dr. Franklin
Observations on Passages in "An Inquiry into the Nature
and Causes of the Disputes between the British
Colonies in America and their Mother Country.
London, 1769"
Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet, entitled "The
True Constitutional Means for putting an End to
the Disputes between Great Britain and the Amer-
ican Colonies. London, 1769"
199
201
206
211
215
233
242
256
258
281.
298
Preface, by the British Editor, to "The Votes and Pro-
ceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants
Rules for Reducing a Great Empire to a Small One; pre-
sented to a late Minister, when he entered upon
his Administration
An Edict by the King of Prussia .
381
387
399
An Account of the Transactions relating to Governor
Hutchinson's Letters
Note by the Editor, containing other Particulars re-
specting Hutchinson's Letters
Emblematical Representation
405
441
456
458
A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of
Great Britain, and in the Province of Massachu-
setts Bay, relative to the Giving and Granting the
Money of the People of that Province, and all
America, in the House of Commons, in which they
are not represented
466
516
On the Rise and Progress of the Differences between
Great Britain and her American Colonies