372 Miscellaneous Papers 



By "Demophile." 



Impromptu verses ridiculing the eagerness of the people of Paris 

 to see Voltaire. Other verses on Louis XVI and the w^ar with Eng- 

 land. Poems. I p. (In French.) LI, 20. 



By [Barbeu Dubourg?]. 



Remarks on political economy, how taxes should be levied and ap- 

 portioned; high customs duties illogical and unjust especially to the con- 

 sumer, ruinous to trade, etc. Mem. 12 p. (In French. Incom- 

 plete.) LVIII, 134. 

 From M. Farges to Le Ray de Chaumont. 



Thanks for sending him the Gazettes. A. L. S. (In French.) 



XLIII, 179. 



From Ant[oin]e Terrasson to Mme. [de Chaumont?]. 



His approaching departure for America; desires her to obtain letters 

 of recommendation from Dr. Franklin for himself and his brother, estab- 

 lished in Baltimore. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XL, 15. 



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By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 



Sonnets in imitation of fragments from the Latin poets Lucilius and 

 Ennius. — Reflections on man, his complex nature, etc., after reading 

 Young's " Night Thoughts." Poems. 3 p. (In French.) LI, 36. 



By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 

 Epigrams, etc., on doctors. Verses, i p. (In French.) LI, 46. 



By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 



Epitaph to " Gros-laid " a tame toad. A. Verses. i p. (In 

 French.) LI, 80. 



By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 



Advice to the people of Asia and Africa. Verses, i p. (In 

 French.) LI, 83. 



From Sir Robert Finlay, Bordeaux, to Captain [John Paul] Jones, 



L'Orient. 



Concerning the purchase of hollow bullets, made in Sweden. L. 

 2 p. (Copy.) LXI, loi. 



