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and, with your Presence, may make a Figure, but, 

 till that happy Event, I fear much will not be done.&quot; 

 Dr. Thomas Bond to Frauldin. 1 Sparks, 578. [Also 

 Franklin Papers in A.P.S. II. 179.] 



1773. January 22. &quot;Nor can we entertain a doubt 

 of the like encouragement on all necessary occasions, 

 when we have the happiness to behold the first person 

 in the administration of this government now sitting 

 as our patron.&quot; h\&amp;gt; tract front tlie Rev. Dr. Win. 

 Smith s Oration before the A. P. S. deJirered on 1 lie- 

 above date, page 11. 



1775. May o. Franklin arrived in Philadelphia after 

 his second mission to England. Absent more than 10 

 years. 1 Sparks, 301. 



1776. October 26. Sailed for France, and arrived in 

 30 days in Quiberon Bay. 1 Sparks, 417. 



1782. May 21. &quot;And gradually established many 

 necessary institutions, among which was this Philo 

 sophical Society, so early as in 43, when the plan 

 was formed and published, the members chosen, and 

 an invitation given to all ingenious persons to co 

 operate and correspond with them on the laudable 

 occasion.&quot; Extract from Dr. Thomas Bond s Ora 

 tion before the A. P. S. delivered on the above date, 

 page 2. 



1785. June 24. &quot;Philip Syng, the only other surviv 

 ing member here, of the old Junto, labours under in 

 firmities, keeps much at home, where I can seldom go 



* The Honorable Richard Penn, Esq., Governor of the Province. 



