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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. Svo, 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 Dick. inson, 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.

INDEX

A.

Alexander, Miss, iii. 64, 325.

Alexander, Mr., i. 308.
Abolition of privateering, iii. 221.

Alexander, Mr. J., iii. 329.
of slave trade, iii. 445.

Alexander, William, i. 437 ; ii. 505.
Academy, the first established in Algebra, moral, ii. 121.
Philadelphia, i. 289.

Algiers, a nest of pirates, iii. 228.
Account of Lord Granville's interview Alison, Mr., presents from Franklin
with Franklin, i. 367.

to, i. 383.
of provisions furnished to Gen-Allen, Andrew, ii. 475.
eral Braddock, i. 359.

Allen, William, i. 279.
Acrostic on Jane Franklin, i. 395. Alleyne, John, ii. 20.
Acting in London, iii. 363.

“Alliance, The," jji. 226.
Acts of New Jersey Assembly, ii. 84. Almanack, Poor Richard's, i. 249.
Adams, John, ii. 367, 418, 424, 429, Ambition and avarice, iii. 390.

431, 435, 436, 447, 463, 466, 473, Ambruster, Anthony, German printer,
509; iii. 18, 25, 30, 39, 58, 74, 97, i. 386.
156, 160, 166, 169, 185, 198, 208, American music, i. 441.
212, 218, 225, 235, 298, 462.

prisoners, iii. 33.
Adams, J. Quincy, iii. 236.

prodigality, ii. 457.
Adams, Matthew, i. 107.

representation in Parliament, i.
Addison, J., i. 148.

353.
Addison's Cato, i. 235.

Amherst, General, i. 356, 443, 548.
Advice about reading, i. 404.

“ Ami des Hommes," iji. 289.
on emigration, iii. 215.

Amiel, Mr., ii. 420.
to a friend upon ballooning, iii. Anecdote: the turkeys, i. 460.
312.

the use of grandmothers, ii. 63.
to England, ii. 449.

the hatter, ii. 360.
Age an excuse for neglecting cor- the kings in hell, ii. 398.
respondence, ii. 303.

the harrow, iii. 27.
Agriculture productive of wealth, i. if physicians do most harm or
564.

g( od ? iii. 298.

513

.

W*

Anecdote: the onions, iii. 302. Bache, Sally, ii. 53; iii. 247, 303, 432,

Franklin applauding his own 471, 480.
praises, iii. 339.

Bache, William, at Franklin's bed-
the duel, iii. 269.

side, ii. 253.
the skipper's daughter and her Bachelors, iii. 380.
cap, iii. 275.

Bacon, Lord, observation, iii. 446.
my way of telling the story, iii. Bailly, investigation of mesmerism,
419.

iii. 258.
Animal magnetism, iii. 258.

Baker, Dr., i. 564.
Ann, Queen, and the Archbishop of Baldwin, Mrs., iii. 366.
Canterbury, iii. 419.

Baltimore, Lord, enmity of, to Frank-
Anti-republican prejudices, iii. 290. lin, i. 369.
Apché, Count of, at the fête at Sanoy, Bancroft, Mr. Edward, i. 29, 150.
ii. 546.

Bancroft, Hon. George, iii. 211.
Apologue, iii. 60.

Banks, Sir Joseph, iii. 185.
Aranda, Count d', iii. 176.

Barclay, Mr. David, i. 165; ii. 262,
Argus corresponder.ce relating to 280, 283, 309, 321, 326, 420,
Franklin's memoirs, i. 63.

430, 511.
Argyle, Duke of, iii. 299.

a new plan, ii. 312.
Army against the Indians, i. 438. Barclay, Mr., Consul to France, iii.
Arnold, General, treachery, iii. 16. 426.

arrives in England, iii. 47. Bard, Dr., i. 150.
vindicated by Deane, iii. 48, 200. Bard, John, iii. 342.

burns stores of tobacco, iii. 353. Bariatinski, Prince, iïi. 113.
“Art of Virtue," i. 213, 405, 426. Barney, Captain, iii. 203.
Article proposed and read to the Barrow, Mr., ii. 378.

Commissioners before signing the Barthelemy, Abbé, ii. 375.

preliminary articles, iii. 199. Bartram, John, botanist to the Phi-
Assembly of Notables organized, iii. losophical Society, i. 276,381; ii. 39.
375.

Baskerville, John, contributions to the
Assembly of Pennsylvania, resolu- art of printing, i. 413.

tions passed by, iii. 191. Bath, Lord, i. 520.

address of, to Franklin, iii. 341. Bathurst, Lord, i. 558.
Attempt at corruption, ii. 323. Battle of Monongahela, i. 438.
Aurora Borealis, thoughts respect- Baudoin, Mr. James, i. 367.
ing, iii. 495.

Beatty, Mr., i. 337, 408, 429.

Beaumarchais, his accounts, i. 485;
B.

ii. 446; iii. 88.

Beaume, Viscount, ii. 375.
Bache, Benjamin Franklin, ii. 479; Beccaria, John Baptist, ii. 495.

iii. 216, 232, 302, 317, 342, 360, Beckford, Mr., i. 561.
371, 433, 438, 476.

Bedford, Duke of, i. 533, 551.
Bache, Richard, i. 528; ii. 53, 478; favorable to the expedition
iii. 346, 471, 487.

against Canada, i. 411.

201.

iii. 359.

Bedford Party, opposition, ii. 47.

Brabanzon, Mr., iii. 371.
Benezet, Mr., i. 270.

Braddock, General, arrives with Eng.
Benoît, M., iii. 325.

lish troops, i. 316, 323, 324.
Berdt, Mr. de, ii. 70.

his death, i. 328.
Bernard, Governor, i. 546; ii. 74, 139, his defeat, i. 342, 438.
165 ; iii, 179.

provisions sent to, i. 359.
Bevan, Sylvanus, Quaker apothecary, wounded, i. 326.
bust of Penn by, i. 400.

Bradford, Andrew, unable to employ
Bibliography, iii. 491.

Franklin, i. 127, 130, 202.
Biheron, Mademoiselle, ii. 375. Bradford, William, i. 121, 190.
Bill for preventing bribery, i. 561. Breintnal, Joseph, assists Franklin, i.

to suspend the Legislatures of
New York and Georgia, pre-

in the Junto, i. 183.
sented to Parliament, i. 526. Brillon, Madame, ii. 491, 510; iii. 66,
Bill, John, printer, i. 414.
.

III, 160, 370.
Bingham, Mr., ii. 467–474.

Brillon, Mademoiselle, her marriage,
Blackrie's solvent, iii. 295.
Blair, Commissary, iii. 272.

Britain keeps the colonies in her
Blount, Miss Dorothea, ii. 59.

debt, i. 454.
Blount, Lady, her first son, iii. 361. British barbarities in America, ii. 499.
Boeris, Mr., iii. 144, 156.

creditors, iii. 356.
Boldsworth, Jonathan, iii. 348.

government opposed to

the
Bollan, William, ii. 70, 189, 280, 317,

union of the colunies, i. 315.
421, 423.

Museum, Frankliu s letters pre-
Bond, Dr. Phineas, i. 277.

served in, ii. 34.
Bond, Dr. Thomas, establishes a Repository, iii. 443.
hospital, i. 295.

Brogden, Charles, i. 145.
physician to the Philosophical Broglie, Prince de, presented to Gen.
Society, i. 276.

eral Washington, iii. 53.
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.

Bryant, William Cullen, iii. 449.
Bon Homme Richard, iii. 226. Budden, Captain, i. 381.
Bonnell, Captain, and his ship, i. Buffon, Count de, i. 346; iii. 400,
357.

401.
Books cheaper from Ireland, iii. 293. Bunker Hill, battle of, ii. 344.
Booksellers very rare in the colonies, Bunyan, John, Pilgrim's Progress, i.
i. 220.

106.
Boston Port Act, ii. 316.

Burgoyne, General, recalled, iii. 31,
Boston resolutions, i. 552.

32, 153, 156, 173.
Boufflers, Madame de, iii. 339. Burke, Edmund, ii. 280.
Boutteville, Chevalier, ii. 375. Burnet, Governor, his death, i. 194.
Bowman, Mr., ii. 83.

his obituary, i. 192.

INDEX.

516

Burnet, Bishop, i. 138.

Chantel, Mr., ii. 495.
Burr, Mrs. Aaron, ii. 428.

Chapman, Mr., ii. 432.
Burton on Melancholy," iii. 345. Charles, Mr., provides lodgings in
Bustill, Samuel, i. 177.

London for Franklin, i. 365.
Bute, Lord, iii. 299.

lawyer, i. 389.
Byles, Mather, letter from Franklin Charles the Twelfth, iii. 253.
to, iii. 402.

Chase, Samuel, ii. 355 ; iii. 424.

Chastellux, Marquis of, presents
C.

journal of travels to Franklin, iii.
Cabanis, iii. 376.

374.
Cabbage-garden in Greenland, iii. Chatham, Lord, i. 521, 527; ii. 46,
309.

252, 256, 260, 288.
Calonne, M. de, speech of, at the As- marriage of his daughter, ii. 290.
sembly of Notables, i. 460.

introduces Franklin into the
Cambridge University, attentions of, House of Lords, ii. 298.
to Franklin, i. 391.

his motion, ii. 299.
Camden, Lord, Franklin visits, ii.

Franklin visits, ii. 302.
290.

visits Franklin, ii. 302, 303.
in House of Lords, ii. 307.

notes for discourse with, ii. 304.
on American affairs, ii. 334; iii. his plan rejected, ii.gob.

modelled in wax
94.

by Mrs.
supports Lord Chatham, ii. 300. Wright, ii. 460.
Campomanes, Count de, iii. 267.

rejoiced that America had re-
Camus, iii. 258.

sisted, iii. 316.
Canada, reasons for not restoring it Chaulnes, Duke de, ii. 494.
to France, i. 399, 402.

Chaumont, M. Le Ray de, Franklin's
Capture of the Havana, i. 435.

friendship for, ii. 123.
Caricature of the English press, i.

receives Franklin at his house at
450.

Passy, ii. 383.
Carleton, General, iii, 172, 174, 175,

letter from grandson of, ii. 384.

letter from Mr. Adams to, ii. 429.
354.
Carmarthen, Lord, iii. 264.

his answer, ii. 430.
Carmichael, Williarn, secretary at

Franklin dines with, iii, 159.
Madri:l, ii. 509; iii. 14, 26.

agent, iii. 226.
Carroll, Charles, his diary, ii. 355; accompanies Franklin to Nan-

terre, iii. 325, 326.
Carroll, Rev. John, ii. 355.

first to show countenance to the
Caslon, Mr., printing-types, i. 414.

Revolution, iii. 437.
Castera, translation of Franklin's Chesterfield, Lord, iii. 456.
life, i. 28.

* Chevalier de Cincinnatus," iii. 250.
Causes of the American discontents Chevaliers d'industrie, iii. 253.
before 1768, i. 534.

China, inhabitants of, clothed with
Censures of the Assembly, i. 142.

silk, ii. 44.
Chabot, Duke de, iii. 327.

Chinese nobility ascending, iii. 248.

iii. 424.

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