CALENDAR 



OF THE 



PAPERS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 



IN THE LIBRARY OF THE 



American Philosophical Society 



LETTERS TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 



From Hugh Meredith. 1730. July 14. 



Dissolution of partnership. All printing material in the office and 

 debts owing to the partners to be the property of Benjamin Franklin. 

 D. S. I p. LII, 14. 



From Joseph Morgan. 1735. July 7. Maidenhead. 



Concerning the printing of a new edition of " The Temporal Interest 

 of North America." ^ Writes out two paragraphs to be added to the 

 manuscript. Amount of money he has paid him. A. L, S. i p. I, I. 



' See Hildeburn's Issues of the Penna. Press, No. 496. 



From James Franklin. 1740. November 5. Philadelphia. 



Indenture as apprentice to Benjamin Franklin, printer. D. S. i p. 



LXVI, 5. 

 From Constant Reader, A. B. [Circa 1740.] 



Requests him to insert the accompanying note in his next paper. The 

 note is a letter to a friend, giving some distinguishing characteristics of a 

 certain species of Gospel-preachers, who would have brought more 

 credit to themselves and good to their fellow-men if they had con- 

 tinued in a secular employment. L. 3 p. XLIV, 94. 



From G[ilbert] Tennent. 1741. September 22. 



Acknowledging his kindness in sending him certain dissenting re- 

 marks on his Sermon on Justifications, likewise in sending the " Quer- 

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