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Society-Junto. After these years, the Committee 

 find no reference to &quot;the Junto/ until June 24th 

 1785, under which date Roberts wrote to Franklin 

 as follows: &quot;Philip Syng, the only other surviving 

 member here, of the old Junto, labours under in 

 firmities, keeps much at home, where I can seldom 

 go to visit him.&quot; Hazard s Register, XT 7 , 184. 



If the Franklin and Society-Juntos were the same, 

 would Roberts speak of Philip Syng as the only 

 other surviving member of the Junto in Philadelphia 

 besides himself? Would lie not rather have said, 

 that besides himself, the surviving members of the 

 Junto were diaries Thomson, Fdmund Physick, 

 Moses Bartram, Joseph Paschall, Owen Biddle, 

 James Pearson, Samuel Powel, Nicholas Wain, Cle 

 ment Biddle, Dr. John Morgan, not to mention others, 

 who were members of the Society-Junto, still living, 

 when Roberts wrote. Neither can it be contended 

 that Roberts meant to say that Syng was the only 

 other surviving original member; for neither Syng 

 nor Roberts were original members of the Franklin- 

 Junto. Her Franldin s list, 1, Sparks, 81. While it 

 is thus proved that the expression of Roberts, in this 

 letter, is inconsistent with the supposition that the 

 two Juntos were the same, it is perfectly accurate as 

 applied to the Franklin-Junto, which evidently con 

 tinued to meet a long time after it ceased to fill up 

 vacancies by new elections, and, at last, became ex 

 tinct by the death of the last survivor, Franklin. 



