374 Miscellaneous Papers 



From Don Miguel Manuel de Gamon to Don Fran[cis]co de Sarratoe. 



Concerning procuring the acquittal of Semencia de los Bostoneses. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. (In Spanish.) LXXI, ii6. 



By [John Guy] Gautier. 



Is a merchant at Barcelona; requests the Masonic Lodge of Patriotism 

 to secure his appointment as Consul for the United States at that 

 port. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LVII, 107. 



By M. Gellee. 



Remarks on the present state of the Northern parts of Europe. Re- 

 fers to the powerful alliance which may be formed between Russia 

 and Sweden. Thinks this power will be more exorbitant than that 

 of France and Spain, united in the house of Bourbon, An account of 

 Russia's progress and the conquests she has made. Is using the same 

 politics which made Rome mistress of the world. Cautions Southern 

 Europe against that growing power. Diss. 12 p. XLIX, 26. 



By [Comtesse de Golofkin]. 



Humorous and witty couplets on a certain pleasure resort compared 

 to the Garden of Eden. A. Verses, i p. (In French.) LI, 72. 



From Sar[ah] R. Grace to Mrs. [Deborah] Franklin. 

 Sends thanks for a cloak. A. L. S. i p. XL VIII, 117. 



From Guerin to Dalibard. 



Request him to obtain Dr. Franklin's influence for his son, who 

 wishes to secure orders for shipments of salt to the United States. 

 Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LVII, 108. 



From Guillard to Dangeuil. 



Sending a pamphlet and requesting him to read it and hand it to 

 Dr. Franklin. A. N. S. i p. (In French.) LXXI, 119. 



By Dr. [Edmund] Halley. 

 Life insurance observations. Mem. i p. LXVIII, 83. 



