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leave of absence, on the pretext of attending to some private business 

 in France and Denmark. Real motive of his leaving Russia was resent- 

 ment he felt against the way he was treated while there. Requests 

 his two friends to render Rear Admiral Jones all the services in their 

 power. L. S. 2 p. (In French. Copy.) XLVIII, 56c. 



From Debby Robinson to Mrs. [Sarah] Bache, Philadelphia. 

 1 79 1. May 30. Virginia. 



There is a certain Mrs. Welsh who claims she is well acquainted 

 with her and that Mr. [Richard] Bache was her guardian. Wishes 

 to be informed if this is true. A. L. S, 2 p. XLVIII, 57. 



Petitions to the Pennsylvania Assembly. 1799. 



Referred to the Committee on Roads and Inland Navigation, Mem. 



1 p. LVI(i), 83. 



By Jonathan Williams, [Jr. Circa 18 10.] 



Relative to the portrait of Dr. Franklin by [David] Martin. Mem. 



2 p. (Copy.) LXIX, 107. 



From [Francis Adams] to The People of England. 



Seven letters, to be inserted in the American newspapers, relating 

 to political affairs in England and to the war with America. L. S., 

 "An English Shepherd." 22 p. LVI(i), 60. 



From Isaac All to Mrs. [Sarah] Bache. 



Writes inquiring after the health of her father [Dr. Franklin]. A. 

 L. S. I p. XLVIII, 69. 



From "An American." 



Arraignment of those Englishmen who virulently write and talk 

 against America. L. 2 p. (Final part missing.) LVIII, 126. 



From Andrews. 



Owner of the brig " Sally " which was seized as a prize off the coast 

 of Martinique by a French privateer; presents his claim to the Council 

 of Prizes at Paris for the release and return of his vessel. Mem. 8 p. 

 (In French.) LVII, 70. 



