The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3
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It is easy to be persuaded that Mr. John Bigelow's edition of 'The Works of Benjamin Franklin' is likely to be the most complete, the most scholarly and acccurate, the 'Federal' edition. Mr. Bigelow was confessedly the foremost authority on Franklin. Beside the material now in print, carefully collated for the present purpose, so far as possible, with the original manuscripts, he has had free use of the supplementary Franklin MSS. purchased by the State Department in 1881, and not published before his work, and the autobiography has been printed for the first time in any collected edition of Franklin's Works, from the original manuscript, which was in Mr. BigeIow's possession. Mr. Bigelow promises upwards of 350 letters and documents which have never appeared in any previous collection, beside a thorough revision of the text throughout, and a new, chronological, arrangement of matter. The notes and other editorial additions are limited strictly to the illustration of the text. This is volume three out of twelve, covering the years 1753 through 1763.

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Бенджамин Франклин. The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

CONTENTS:

CORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS. 1735 - 1753. CVII. TO WILLIAM SMITH

CVIII. TO CADWALLADER COLDEN

CIX. TO JAMES BOWDOIN

CX. TO PETER COLLINSON

CXI. TO CADWALLADER COLDEN

CXII: PLAN OF UNION FOR THE COLONIES

CXIII: THREE LETTERS TO GOVERNOR SHIRLEY

CONCERNING THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN CHOOSING THE RULERS BY WHOM TAXES ARE IMPOSED

ON THE IMPOSITION OF DIRECT TAXES UPON THE COLONIES WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT

ON THE SUBJECT OF UNITING THE COLONIES MORE INTIMATELY WITH GREAT BRITAIN, BY ALLOWING THEM REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT

CXIV. TO MISS CATHERINE RAY, AT BLOCK ISLAND

CXV: ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTS

Made in Pursuance of those made by Mr. Canton, dated December 6, 1753; with Explanations, by Benjamin Franklin

CXVI. TO JOHN LINING, AT CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

CXVII. TO M. DALIBARD, AT PARIS, ENCLOSED IN A LETTER TO PETER COLLINSON

CXVIII. TO PETER COLLINSON

CXIX. TO JARED ELIOT

CXX. TO JARED ELIOT

CXXI. TO MISS CATHERINE RAY

CXXII. TO WILLIAM SHIRLEY

CXXIII. TO JAMES READ

CXXIV: AN ACT Ref. 021

CXXV. TO WILLIAM PARSONS Ref. 022

CXXVI. TO WILLIAM PARSONS

CXXVII: A DIALOGUE Ref. 024 BETWEEN X, Y, & Z, CONCERNING THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS IN PENNSYLVANIA

CXXVIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXIX: COMMISSION FROM LIEUT.-GOVERNOR MORRIS

CXXX. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXXI. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXXII. TO A FRIEND Ref. 026

CXXXIII. TO ROBERT HUNTER MORRIS, GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA

CXXXIV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXXV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXXVI TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CXXXVII. TO MISS E. HUBBARD Ref. 029

CXXXVIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXXXIX. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXL. TO JOSEPH HUEY

CXLI. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CXLII. TO WILLIAM PARSONS

CXLIII. TO GEO. WHITEFIELD

CXLIV. TO THOMAS POWNALL Ref. 036

CXLV. TO GEORGE WASHINGTON Ref. 037

CXLVI. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CXLVII. TO EDWARD AND JANE MECOM

CXLVIII: PLAN FOR SETTLING TWO WESTERN COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA, WITH REASONS FOR THE PLAN Ref. 041

CXLIX. TO ROBERT CHARLES. Ref. 043

CL: REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF AGGRIEVANCES OF THE ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

CLI. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CLII. TO WILLIAM PARSONS

CLIII. TO MISS CATHERINE RAY

CLIV. TO MR. DUNLAP

CLV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLVI. TO JOHN LINING, AT CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

CLVII. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CLVIII. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CLIX. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLX. TO ISAAC NORRIS Ref. 049

CLXI. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CLXII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXIV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXV. FROM WILLIAM STRAHAN TO MRS. FRANKLIN Ref. 053

CLXVI. TO JOHN PRINGLE Ref. 055

CLXVII. TO JOHN PRINGLE

CLXVIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXIX. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXX. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXXI. TO THOMAS HUBBARD, AT BOSTON

CLXXII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXXIII. TO THE SPEAKER AND COMMITTEE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ASSEMBLY

CLXXIV. TO JOHN LINING, AT CHARLESTON

CLXXV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXXVI. TO HUGH ROBERTS

CLXXVII. TO MRS. JANE MECOM

CLXXVIII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CLXXIX. TO LORD KAMES Ref. 067

CLXXX. TO JOHN HUGHES

CLXXXI. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXXXII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CLXXXIII. TO LORD KAMES

CLXXXIV. TO PETER FRANKLIN Ref. 071

CLXXXV. TO ALEXANDER SMALL, LONDON

CLXXXVI. TO MISS STEVENSON, AT WANSTEAD

CLXXXVII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CLXXXVIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CLXXXIX. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CXC: THE INTEREST OF GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERED, WITH REGARD TO HER COLONIES AND THE ACQUISITIONS OF CANADA AND GUADALOUPE Ref. 073

CXCI. TO LORD KAMES

CXCII. TO DAVID HUME

CXCIII. TO JOHN BASKERVILLE Ref. 113

CXCIV. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

TO THE PRINTER OF THE LONDON CHRONICLE

“Chap. XXXIV: On the Means of disposing the Enemie to Peace

CXCVI. TO HUGH ROBERTS

CXCVII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CXCVIII. TO JOSIAH QUINCY

CXCIX. TO HENRY POTTS, ESQ

CC. TO EDWARD PENNINGTON Ref. 119

CCI. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CCII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCIII. TO LORD KAMES

CCIV. TO DAVID HUME

CCV. TO E. KINNERSLEY

CCVI. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCVII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCVIII. TO MRS. DEBORAH FRANKLIN

CCIX. FROM DAVID HUME TO B. FRANKLIN

CCX. TO DAVID HUME Ref. 125

CCXI: FIRE

CCXII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCXIII. ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTS ON AMBER

CCXIV. TO JOHN BAPTIST BECCARIA

CCXV. TO OLIVER NEAVE

CCXVI. TO MR. WILLIAM STRAHAN AT BATH

CCXVII. TO MR. WILLIAM STRAHAN AT OXFORD

CCXVIII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCXIX. TO LORD KAMES

CCXX. TO MR. WILLIAM STRAHAN

CCXXI TO JOHN PRINGLE, IN LONDON

CCXXII. TO WILLIAM STRAHAN

CCXXIII. TO MR. WHITEFORD

CCXXIV. TO MR. PETER FRANKLIN, AT NEWPORT

CCXXV: B. FRANKLIN’S SERVICES IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

CCXXVI. TO MRS. GREENE Ref. 132

CCXXVII. TO ———

CCXXVIII. TO WILLIAM STRAHAN

CCXXIX. CONGELATION OF QUICKSILVER—COLD PRODUCED BY EVAPORATION Ref. 133

CCXXX. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCXXXI. TO JONATHAN WILLIAMS Ref. 135

CCXXXII. TO WILLIAM STRAHAN

CCXXXIII. TO MISS MARY STEVENSON

CCXXXIV. TO WILLIAM STRAHAN

CCXXXV. TO MRS DEBORAH FRANKLIN

ENDNOTES

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The Works of Benjamin Franklin

Volume 3

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One member to be chosen by the Assembly of each of the smaller colonies, and two or more by each of the larger, in proportion to the sums they pay yearly into the general treasury.

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