386 Miscellaneous Papers 



On the Constitutions of the States Composing the United States. 



Dangers to be guarded against. The people should always be watch- 

 ful so as not to allow any abuses to be committed by those in power 

 or their liberty to be curtailed. Points out some defects in the Consti- 

 tutions of the new States. Diss. 12 p. (In French.) XLIX, 25. 



Description of the Sculptured Figures Surrounding the Stage Front 

 in the New "Comedie Frangaise" Theatre. 



Designed and executed by [Jean Jacques] Caffieri, Sculptor for the 

 King. Diss. I p. (In French.) XLIX, 28. 



Sketch of the Life of Benjamin Franklin. 



The principal events in his career. Diss. 3 p. (In French.) 



XLIX, 30. 



Remarks on a Proposal for Establishing Life Annuities in Parishes 



for the Benefit of the Industrious Poor. 



Diss. 3 p. XLIX, 36. 



Keir's Hydrostatical Lamp. 



The principles upon which it is based ; these principles proved by 

 experiments; the principles and experiments as applied to the lamp. 

 Diss. 2 p. XLIX, 44. 



List of Books. 



Mem. (Endorsed Musschenbroek. ) 2 p. XLIX, 43. 



How to Find the Means of Forcing Water to Any Height by the 

 Action of a Piston Compressing or Driving back the Water 

 in Pipes. 

 Mem. I p. (In French.) XLIX, 46. 



By C[arl] W[ilhelm] Scheele. 



Experiments upon the spatum phosphorescens. Diss. 8 p. 



XLIX, 47. 

 From Voltaire's Universal History. 



The Duke of Luynes insisted on Louis XIII waging war on part of 

 his subjects. Quotes part of the remonstrance which Duplessis Mornay 

 made. Mem. i p. XLIX, 53. 



