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to Michael Hillegas, esq. March 17, 1770.
covering houses with copper

to Samuel Rhoads, esq. June 26, 1770. Containing
the method of covering houses with copper

to Governor Franklin, Aug. 19, 1772. On exercise

of the body

to Mr. Authony Benezet, Aug. 22, 1772. On the

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to Dr. Priestley, Sept. 19, 1772. Moral Algebra,
or method of deciding doubtful matters with
oneself

to the Rev. Dr. Mather, July 7, 1773. Dissenters"
petition-America known to the Europeans be-
fore Columbus

to Samuel Danforth, esq. July 25, 1773

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to His Most Serene Highness Don Gabriel of Bour-

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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, (at Lille) Feb. 8, 1777

to Dr. Cooper, (Boston) May 1, 1777
to Mr. Winthrop, (Boston) May 1, 1777

to Mr. Cushing, (Boston) May 1, 1777

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to Mr. Thomas Viny, (Tenterden, Kent) Passy,
near Paris, May 4, 1779

to Mrs. Wright, (London) May 4, 1779
to General Beckwith, May 17, 1779.

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ing his going to the United States under the
expectation of being employed in its armies
to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. (Dublin) May
27, 1779. Respecting Irish emigrations to the
United States

to General Gates, June 2, 1779. Relative to the
Chevalier De Ramondis-Capitulation of Sara-
toga-Dissensions in America

to Richard Bache, esq. (his son-in-law) June 2, 1779.
Respecting Dr. F's enemies in America-His
grandsons, &c.

to Mrs. Bache, (his daughter) June 3, 1779. Va-
rious matter

to Mr. Bridgen, (London) Oct. 2, 1779. On cop-
per coinage for the United States

to B. Vaughan, esq. Nov. 9, 1779. On his edition
of some of Dr. Franklin's Writings

to Francis Hopkinson, esq. June 4, 1779
to Pere Beccaria Nov. 19, 1779

to Dr. Price, Feb. 6, 1780

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to Dr. Priestley, Feb. 8, 1780, On true science-
Reflections on the inconveniences attending all
situations in life

to General Washington, March 5, 1780. Relative
to the Marquis De la Fayette-Invitation to
visit Europe

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to the Chevalier De la Luzerne, March 5, 1780.
Various matter

to F. Hopkinson, esq. March 16, 1780. Political
squibs-Dr. Ingenhausz's experiments on the
leaves of trees-A new telescope for ascertaining
distances

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to Dr. Bond, March 16, 1780. Letter of friendship 58

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Dr. Franklin to Dr. Cooper, March 16, 1780. Relative
to his grandson-The alliance with France, &c. -
to C. Griffin, esq. March 16, 1780 1
to William Carmichael, esq. (Madrid) June 17,
1780. Relative to Sir J. Dalrymple-The Mar-
quis de la Fayette-Report of the siege of
Charlestown being raised-Riots in London-
The ephemera

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to Dr. Fothergill, June 19, 1780. Letter of friend-
ship

to Mr. Small, July 22, 1780. Friendship, gout,
&c.

to Miss Georgiana Shipley, Oct. 8, 1780
to Dr. Price, Oct. 9, 1780. On the British par-
liament-Religious tests, &c.

to Sir Grey Cooper, bart. Nov. 7, 1780.
ing Mr. President Laurens

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Sir Grey Cooper to Dr. Franklin, Nov. 29, 1780. In an-
swer to the foregoing

Dr. Franklin to Sir Edward Newenham, bart. Feb. 12, 1781.
Passport for provisions and clothing sent to the
West Indies

to Monsieur Nogaret, March 8, 1781. Respect-
ing the French translation of a Latin line com-
plimentary to Dr. Franklin

to the President of Congress, March 12, 1781. Re-
quests being recalled, and some appointment for
his grandson W. Temple Franklin

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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

Dr. Franklin to Col. Laurens, Nov. 8, 1781. In answer to the foregoing

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to the Marquis de la Fayette, March 14, 1781.
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

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to W. Carmichael, esq. April 12, 1781. Respect-
ing Dr. Franklin's enemies in America; and
various matter

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to Mons. Court de Gebelin, May 7, 1781. On
the Indian language-The mariner's compass, &c. 83

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Dr. Franklin to the Rev. Dr. Cooper, May 15, 1781. New
constitution of Massachusetts Maintenance
for the clergy-Scripture phrases, &c.

to Messrs. D. Wendorp and Thomas Hope Heygher,
June 8, 1781. Injustice of the English-New
law of nations

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to W. Carmichael, esq. Aug. 24, 1781. Dr. F's
resignation refused by Congress-Various mat-

ter

to the Rev. W. Nixon, Sept. 5, 1781. Means of
doing much good with little money

to the Hon. Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Sept.
13, 1781

to Richard Bache, esq. Sept. 13, 1781. Mr.Whar-
ton's pamphlet on the Indiana claims-Loss of
Dr. F's papers.

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to F. Hopkinson, esq. Sept. 13, 1781. Dr. F's
friends and enemies.

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to Edmund Burke, esq. M.P. Oct. 15, 1781.
lative to Gen. Burgoyne and Mr. Laurens
to Messrs. Kornman, Nov. 21, 1781. Relative to
a claim of relationship with Dr. Franklin
to Gov. Pownall, Nov. 23, 1781. Relative to Mrs.
Barry-The war-Authority to treat of peace-
Mr. Hobart

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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

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to His Excellency Gen. Washington, April 2, 1782.
Capitulation of Lord Cornwallis Introduc-
tion of Count de Segur, &c.

to the Chevalier de Chastelleux, April 6, 1782.
Change of ministry in England-Peace-Cam-
paign in America-Count de Segur

to Gen. Washington, April 8, 1782. Introduc-
tion of the Prince de Broglie

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to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, June 7, 1782, Reflec-
tions on the conduct of mankind to each other—
Apologue-Experiments of Lavoisier

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to Dr. Shipley, Bishop of St. Asaph, June 10, 1782 108 to Dr. Ingenhausz, June 21, 1782. Reflections on

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misunderstandings between friends-M. Lavoi-

sier's experiments-American affairs

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Dr. Franklin to Miss Alexander, June 24, 1782
to Mr. Hutton, July 7, 1782. Relative to the mur-
der of some Moravian Indians

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to the Secretary for foreign affairs of the United
States, Sept. 3, 1782. The birth of the Dauphin

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Mr. T. Franklin-Contingent expenses-Enclo-

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to His Excellency Henry Laurens, esq. Feb. 12,
1784. Remarks on the British government
to William Strahan, esq. Feb. 16, 1784. Sugges-
tions as to the deplorable situation of the Bri-
tish government

to Henry Laurens, esq. March 12, 1784

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