Miscellaneous Papers 371 



By The First President of the Court of Aids to The Duke of Chartres. 



Speech praying for intercession with the King, against the levying of 

 further taxes. D. 3 p. LVI(i), 23. 



From Mr. and Mrs. W. Coxe to Mrs. [Sarah] Bache. 



Regret that they cannot accept her invitation. A. L. in 3d P. i p. 



XLIV, 245. 



By Crantz. 



Reflections on the aurora borealis. Diss. 4 p. XLIX, 9. 



From Adair Crawford to Benj [amin] Vaughan, London. 



Departure of Mr. Redford for Paris, the following morning; if Mr. 

 Vaughan has any commands, desires to have them that evening. A. L. 

 S. I p. XL, 211. 



From D'Acosta freres & Cie to Comte de Vergennes. 



Petition relative to their claim against the State of Massachusetts 

 for arms, munitions of war and supplies furnished during the war 

 of Independence. Mem. 32 p. (In French.) LVII, 64. 



From [Jean le Rond] D'Alembert to Comte de Milly, Paris. 



January 15. 



Recommending a talented man who might be of service to Dr. 

 Franklin. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) LXXI, 113. 



By [Jean le Rond] D'Alembert and others. 



Translation of the celebrated Latin verse by an unknown author — 

 " Eripuit caelo fulmen, sceptrumque tyrannis " often applied to Frank- 

 lin. Drinking song in honor of Dr. Franklin by M. D'Alembert. 

 Verses. 3 p. (In French and English.) LI, 48. 



Fro/n S[ilas] Deane to Jona[than] Williams, [Jr.]. 



Sends a copy of the order he gave to Mr. Montieu on Mr. [Ferdi- 

 nand] Grand, and of [Jonathan] Williams [Jr.]'s award, on which 

 it was founded. A. L. S. i p. XLVIII, 61. 



