Miscellaneous Papers 373 



From Geo[rge] Fox to . 



Arguments denying that the soul always thinks. A. Dr. of L. 4 p. 



XL VIII, 66. 



From [Gov.] W[illiam] F[ranklin] to . 



Will have no part in the proposed settlement. L. S. i p. (First 

 part missing.) LVIII, 43. 



By W[illiam] T[emple] Franklin. 

 Exercise in composition, on Friendship. A. Diss. S. 6 p. 



LVI(i), 39. 

 By William Temple Franklin. 



Exercises in French grammar. A. Mem. 3 p. (In French.) 



LVI(i), 46. 

 By William Temple Franklin. 



Memorandum concerning the treatment of Loan Office bills. A. 

 Mem. I p. LXIX, 120. 



From [William Temple Franklin] to [Charles Biddle], 



[1787. November 22?] 



Thanks him for his trouble in this business. A. Dr. of L. i p. 



CVII, 36b. 



From William Temple Franklin to [Jacques Alexandre Cesar] 



Charles. 



Asks leave to bring a few of his friends to hear his discourse and 

 requests him to put his name down as a subscriber for his course of 

 lectures. A. Dr. of L. i p. (In French.) LXX, 9. 



From W[illia]m Temple Franklin to . 



With reference to M. [Louis] Anty's claim against a debtor in the 

 United States. A. Dr. of L. i p. (In French.) LXX, 15. 



From Twenty French Sailors to Marquis de Castries. 



Belonged to the crew of the privateer " Benganza," Capt. [Gustavus] 

 Cunningham. Petition for wages and prize-money due to them. L. 

 S. 4 p. LVII, 31. 



