a 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. Alexander, Mr. J., iii. 329. Alexander, William, i. 437 ; ii. 505. Algiers, a nest of pirates, iii. 228. to, i. 383. Allen, William, i. 279. “Alliance, The," jji. 226. 431, 435, 436, 447, 463, 466, 473, Ambruster, Anthony, German printer, prisoners, iii. 33. prodigality, ii. 457. representation in Parliament, i. 353. Amherst, General, i. 356, 443, 548. “ Ami des Hommes," iji. 289. Amiel, Mr., ii. 420. the use of grandmothers, ii. 63. the hatter, ii. 360. the harrow, iii. 27. 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. Bache, William, at Franklin's bed- side, ii. 253. Bacon, Lord, observation, iii. 446. iii. 258. Baker, Dr., i. 564. Baltimore, Lord, enmity of, to Frank- Bancroft, Hon. George, iii. 211. Banks, Sir Joseph, iii. 185. Barclay, Mr. David, i. 165; ii. 262, 430, 511. a new plan, ii. 312. arrives in England, iii. 47. Bard, Dr., i. 150. burns stores of tobacco, iii. 353. Bariatinski, Prince, iïi. 113. Commissioners before signing the Barthelemy, Abbé, ii. 375. preliminary articles, iii. 199. Bartram, John, botanist to the Phi- Baskerville, John, contributions to the tions passed by, iii. 191. Bath, Lord, i. 520. address of, to Franklin, iii. 341. Bathurst, Lord, i. 558. Beatty, Mr., i. 337, 408, 429. Beaumarchais, his accounts, i. 485; ii. 446; iii. 88. Beaume, Viscount, ii. 375. iii. 216, 232, 302, 317, 342, 360, Beckford, Mr., i. 561. Bedford, Duke of, i. 533, 551. against Canada, i. 411. 201. iii. 359. Bedford Party, opposition, ii. 47. Brabanzon, Mr., iii. 371. Braddock, General, arrives with Eng. lish troops, i. 316, 323, 324. his death, i. 328. provisions sent to, i. 359. Bradford, Andrew, unable to employ Franklin, i. 127, 130, 202. to suspend the Legislatures of in the Junto, i. 183. III, 160, 370. Brillon, Mademoiselle, her marriage, Britain keeps the colonies in her debt, i. 454. creditors, iii. 356. government opposed to the union of the colunies, i. 315. Museum, Frankliu s letters pre- served in, ii. 34. Brogden, Charles, i. 145. eral Washington, iii. 53. Brownell, Mr. George, i. 100. Bryant, William Cullen, iii. 449. 401. 106. Burgoyne, General, recalled, iii. 31, 32, 153, 156, 173. his obituary, i. 192. INDEX. 516 Burnet, Bishop, i. 138. Chantel, Mr., ii. 495. Chapman, Mr., ii. 432. London for Franklin, i. 365. lawyer, i. 389. Chase, Samuel, ii. 355 ; iii. 424. Chastellux, Marquis of, presents journal of travels to Franklin, iii. 374. 252, 256, 260, 288. introduces Franklin into the his motion, ii. 299. Franklin visits, ii. 302. visits Franklin, ii. 302, 303. notes for discourse with, ii. 304. modelled in wax by Mrs. rejoiced that America had re- sisted, iii. 316. Chaumont, M. Le Ray de, Franklin's friendship for, ii. 123. receives Franklin at his house at Passy, ii. 383. letter from grandson of, ii. 384. letter from Mr. Adams to, ii. 429. his answer, ii. 430. Franklin dines with, iii, 159. agent, iii. 226. terre, iii. 325, 326. first to show countenance to the Revolution, iii. 437. * Chevalier de Cincinnatus," iii. 250. China, inhabitants of, clothed with silk, ii. 44. Chinese nobility ascending, iii. 248. iii. 424. 66 |