34^ Miscellaneous Papers 



By Abbe Morellet. [Circa 1783.] 



Reflections on the life and death of Edward Drinker, a pioneer resident 

 of Philadelphia, who died in 1782 at the age of 103. Some remarks 

 on the faculty of memory in general. Impressions once made on our 

 memory never completely obliterated. Some curious cases cited to prove 

 this remarkable fact. Diss. 7 p. (In French. Press copy.) 



XLIX, 59a. 



Autograph draft of above. 8 p. (In French.) XLIX, 59b. 



From Mme. de Ste. Olympe to Mme. [John] Jay, Passy. 

 [Circa 1783.] 



Invitation to spend a day with her and bring her infant. Asks her 

 to induce Dr. Franklin to join his son and come also, if his health 

 permits. A. L. in 3d P. 2 p. XLVIII, 59. 



From The " Societe de Commerce Maritime de Prusse." 



[Circa 1783.] 



Proposals regarding trade with North America. Mem. 2 p. (In 

 French.) LVII, 59. 



Travaux de Minerve, ou Description du Tableau AUegorique a la 



Paix. 1783. 

 Mem. 3 p. Printed. 973-3 — <1 P I9- 



Proposed Articles for the Definitive Treaty of Peace with 

 Great Britain. [1783.] 

 Not adopted. Mem. 3 p. (Press copy.) LV, 12^. 



Treaty Between the United States and Sweden. [1783.] 

 Articles I-V. D. 3 p. (In French. Press copy.) LVI(ii), 5. 



By . 1783. 



The three degrees of Freemasonry. Composed for the inauguration 

 of the Lodge of Patriotism. A. Poem. 4 p. (In French.) LI, 12. 



