Miscellaneous Papers 383 



By . 



A merry song about murder. Refers to King George III. Verses. 



2 p. LI, 96. 



By . 



Three Italian exercises. 3 p. (In Italian.) LVI(i), 30. 



By . 



Notes to be added to the "work of the six days" recounting the 

 events immediately preceding the outbreak of the French Revolution 

 and the first massacres committed by the populace in Paris. Mem. 

 4 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 52. 



From to . 



Requesting a friend to obtain from Dr. Franklin a letter of intro- 

 duction for a young physician who is going to Philadelphia. L. 3 p. 

 (In French.) LVI(i), 63. 



By . 



An address expressing belief in the security of their liberties, the 

 justice of the present Ministry, and the goodness of their Sovereign. 

 Mem. I p. (Fragment.) LVIII, iii. 



By Baron von P n. 



Preceded by a request, signed " Monitor," to a German paper to 

 publish this letter. 



White Plain, after Warren's retreat from Fort Washington. 



Mentions a Dr. Geo[rge] Just. American army is inactive, awaiting 



proper time for striking a decisive blow. — Followed by an English letter 



to an English paper. — Reports of actions of Royal army are puffed up 



and untruthful. Hessians also spread false reports by means of letters. 



Requests the insertion of Baron von P n's letter. Mentions paper 



called " The Mercury." Satirizes war news manufactured in London. 

 A. L. S. 4 p. LIX, 2. 



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A request for a letter of introduction from Dr. Franklin to Con- 

 gress for [Lord] Edward Fitzgerald, i p. (In French.) LXII, 44. 



