Miscellaneous Papers 



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By [Alexander] Small. 



Translation (by [Jean Baptiste] Le Roy) of an account given by 

 him of a visit made by him, Sir John Pringle and a party of friends 

 from England to the large Hospital at Lyons, France. — Discussion by 

 M. Le Roy on the danger to health from damp w^alls or floors and 

 too much humidity in rooms. Notes and comments by him on a vi^ork 

 by Dr. Franklin which he is translating. Diss. 8 p. (In French.) 



LVI(i), 25. 

 By Capt. Silas Smith, Richard Briggs and Philip Howland. 



Receipt for money advanced by Mr. [Francis] Coffyn. i p. 



LXIX, 115. 



From Le M[arechal] P[rince] de Soubise to Le Comte . 



Asks him to use his influence for Chevalier de La Motte. A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) LXII, 55. 



From Mary Standley to [Mrs.] Deborah Franklin. 

 Asks for interest now due. A. N. S. i p. XL VIII, 177. 



By Chevalier Stourm. 



On an imaginary or ideal kingdom. How the King would be elected 

 by the people. His plan of a constitutional monarchy. Diss. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) LVI(i), 76. 



By The Royal Manufactory of Tulle. 



Offer to furnish firearms to the United States, on the same terms 

 as for those furnished to the French naval and Colonial troops. Mem. 

 4 p. (In French.) LVII, 79. 



By The Treasurer of Loans. 



Bill of exchange to Henry Laurens, Commissioner for the United 

 States, in Amsterdam. Printed form. S. F[rancis] Hopkinson, Treas- 

 urer of Loans, i p. LXIV, 96. 

 By M. de Vaublanc. 



"On the United States of America." Poem. 4 p. (In French.) 



LI, 59- 

 From B[enjamin] V[aughan] to Mrs. [Sarah] Bache. 



Regrets that, owing to the absence of his coachman and horses, they 

 will not have the pleasure of going to Mr. Bass's that evening. I p. 



XL, 132. 



