Dr. Franklin to the Rev. Dr. Mather, May 12, 1784. On du to Messrs. Weems and Gant, citizens of the PAGE 152 Re to Benjamin Vaughan, esq. July 26, 1784. to William Strahan, esq. August 19, 1784. In- to George Wheatley, esq. August 21, 1784. Tract to *** (supposed to Dr. Priestley), August 21, to B. Vaughan, esq. Sept. 7, 1784. Introduction to B. Vaughan, esq. April 21, 1785. On ma- 156 · 158 165 168 ib. 173 175 177 to an engraver in Paris, (no date). Refusing his to Dr. Ingenhausz, April 29, 1785. On the stone to George Wheatley, esq. May 19, 1785. · On send- - 180 181 183 ib. to Jonathan Williams, esq. May 19, 1785 to * -- * 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 to David Hartley, esq. July 5, 1785. To take leave PAGE 191 192 to His Excellency General Washington, Philadel- Answer to the foregoing 194 ib. 195 to Mr. and Mrs. Jay, Sept. 21, 1785. Answer to 197 to Monsieur Mathon de la Cour, Nov. 18, 1785. 198 to Dr. Bancroft, Nov. 26, 1785. On a proposed to Dr. Shipley, Bishop of St. Asaph, Feb. 24, 1786. to Monsieur Le Veillard, of Passy, Philadelphia, to Noah Webster, esq. June 18, 1786. On a re- to William Cooke, esq. Aug. 12, 1786. On nam- to Colonel Hunter, Nov. 24, 1786. On the state · 206 209 to Mr. Small, Feb. 19, 1787. Improvement in the to Monsieur Le Veillard, April 15, 1787 Duchess D'Anville-Introduction of Thomas to the Marquis De Chastellux, April 17, 1787. On 213 214 216 - 219 Dr. Franklin to Messrs. les Abbés Chalut et Arnaud, April to the Marquis de la Fayette, April 17, 1787. PAGE 220 Va 221 223 On to Monsieur l'Abbé Morellet, April 22, 1787. to George Wheatley, esq. May 18, 1787. The to Mr. Small, Sept. 28, 1787. American taxation to 225 227 229 232 to Count De Buffon, Nov. 19, 1787. On the stone 231 to the Editors of the Pennsylvania Gazette, March 233 236 239 to Madame Lavoisier, Oct. 23, 1788. Thanking 240 to Dr. Ingenhausz, Oct. 24, 1788. Relative to to Benjamin Vaughan, esq. Oct. 24, 1788. Re- to Mrs. Partridge, Nov. 25, 1788. On the death to Mrs. Mecom, (Dr. Franklin's sister) Nov. 26, to Mr. Small, Feb. 17, 1789. On the stone-Ex- to Mrs. Greene, March 2, 1789 to Mrs. Catherine Louisa Shipley, April 27, 1789. to Benjamin Vaughan, esq. June 3, 1789. Relative - to Dr. Rush of Philadelphia, (no date: supposed to be in 1789) Requesting him to suppress his encomium on the writer, in one of his dis- to Noah Webster, esq. Dec. 26, 1789. On the English language Improper use of certain words in America-Universality of the French language-Improvement in printing recommend- Dr. Stiles to Dr. Franklin, January 28, 1790. Requesting his portrait for Yale college, and wishing to be made acquainted with his religious sentiments 270 Dr. Franklin to Joseph Galloway, esq. speaker of the house of assembly of Pennsylvania.-London, June 13, 1767. Repeal of act restraining the legal tender of paper money-Mr. Grenville- to Governor Franklin, New Jersey, August 28, 1767. Conversation with Lord Shelburne and Mr. Conway on American affairs. Paper mo- ney De Guerchy Monsieur Durand, the to Governor Franklin, Nov. 25, 1767. Governor Barnard-Conversation with Lord Shelburne→ to Joseph Galloway, esq. Dec. 1. 1767. Paper money-Mr. Grenville-Duke of Bedford to Mr. Ross, Philadelphia, London, Dec, 12, 1767. to Governor Franklin, Dec. 19, 1767. The Boston resolutions concerning trade-Anecdote relative to Colonel Onslow and Mr. Grenville Governor Pownall to Dr. Franklin. Concerning an equal communication of rights, privileges, &c. to Ame- Dr. Franklin to Governor Franklin, Jan. 9, 1768. of ministry-Bedford party to come in |