Mr. Ew-n; the Reverend D. J. D-oe, and the Heroic J-n D―n, Esq; Being a full Answer to the Observations on Mr. H-s's Advertisement. By Jack Retort, Student in Scurrility. Quilsilvania; Printed. 1765. 8vo, pp. 48. A defence of Dr. Franklin, by his son, W. Franklin. Printed at Philadelphia. The initials in the title severally signify: Smith, Allison, Ewing, Dove, John Dickinson, and Hughes. A large copper-plate caricature of the election scene was published in the same vein. 165. Franklin (Benjamin), LL.D. Opere filosofiche di B. F. Nuovamente raccolte, e dalli Origine Inglese recate in Lingua Italiana. Padova. 1783. 8vo. Academy, the first established in Alexander, William, i. 437; ii. 505. Philadelphia, i. 289. Account of Lord Granville's interview with Franklin, i. 367. of provisions furnished to Gen- Acts of New Jersey Assembly, ii. 84. his opinion of Franklin Adams, J. Quincy, iii. 236. Adams, Matthew, i. 107. Addison, J., i. 148. Addison's Cato, i. 235. Advice about reading, i. 404. on emigration, iii. 215. and to a friend upon ballooning, iii. to England, ii. 449. Age an excuse for neglecting cor- Anecdote: the onions, iii. 302. Franklin applauding his own the duel, iii. 269. Bache, Sally, ii. 53; iii. 247, 303, 432, 471, 480. Bache, William, at Franklin's bed- the skipper's daughter and her Bachelors, iii. 380. cap, iii. 275. my way of telling the story, iii. Bailly, investigation of mesmerism, Animal magnetism, iii. 258. Bacon, Lord, observation, iii. 446. iii, 258. Ann, Queen, and the Archbishop of Baldwin, Mrs., iii. 366. Canterbury, iii. 419. Aranda, Count d', iii. 176. Argus correspondence relating to B. Bache, Benjamin Franklin, ii. 479; Baltimore, Lord, enmity of, to Frank- Bancroft, Mr. Edward, i. 29, 150. a new plan, ii. 312. Barclay, Mr., Consul to France, iii. Bard, Dr., i. 150. Beaume, Viscount, ii. 375. Bedford Party, opposition, ii. 47. Benezet, Mr., i. 270. Benoît, M., iii. 325. Berdt, Mr. de, ii. 70. Bernard, Governor, i. 546; ii. 74, 139, Bevan, Sylvanus, Quaker apothecary, Bill, John, printer, i, 414. Bond, Dr. Phineas, 277. Bond, Dr. Thomas, establishes a hospital, i. 295. physician to the Philosophical Society, i. 276. Brabanzon, Mr., iii. 371. Braddock, General, arrives with Eng. his defeat, i. 342, 438. Bradford, Andrew, unable to employ 201. in the Junto, i. 183. Brillon, Mademoiselle, her marriage, Britain keeps the colonies in her British barbarities in America, ii. 499. government opposed to the Repository, iii. 443. Brogden, Charles, i. 145. Broglie, Prince de, presented to Gen- subscriptions for water-works, i. Broussonnet, Dr., iii. 185. 329. Brownell, Mr. George, i. 100. his care of William Franklin, i. Brunswick, Duke of, ii. 397. 381. Bon Homme Richard, iii. 226. Bryant, William Cullen, iii. 449. Bonnell, Captain, and his ship, i. Buffon, Count de, i, 346; iii. 400, to, iii. 402. Charles, Mr., provides lodgings in London for Franklin, i. 355. lawyer, i. 389. Byles, Mather, letter from Franklin Charles the Twelfth, iii. 253. Cabanis, iii. 376. Chase, Samuel, ii. 355; iii. 424. journal of travels to Franklin, iii. Cabbage-garden in Greenland, iii. Chatham, Lord, i. 521, 527; ii. 46, Canada, reasons for not restoring it Chaulnes, Duke de, ii. 494. to France, i. 399, 402. Capture of the Havana, i. 435. Carleton, General, iii. 172, 174, 175, Carmarthen, Lord, iii. 264. iii. 424. Carroll, Rev. John, ii. 355. Chaumont, M. Le Ray de, Franklin's receives Franklin at his house at letter from grandson of, ii. 384. Franklin dines with, iii. 159. accompanies Franklin to Nan- first to show countenance to the Chesterfield, Lord, iii. 456. 'Chevalier de Cincinnatus," iii. 250. Causes of the American discontents Chevaliers d'industrie, iii. 253. before 1768, i. 534. Censures of the Assembly, ii. 142. China, inhabitants of, clothed with silk, ii. 44. Chinese nobility ascending, iii. 248. |