388 Miscellaneous Papers 



Report of the Lords' Committee on the Massachusetts Circular 

 Letter in Relation to Imposing Duties upon that Province. 



D. I p. (Fragment.) A. Copy by Dr. Franklin. L(ii), 42. 



An Indian's Message from His Nation with Reference to Contem- 

 plated Measuring of Land. 



Mem. (In Dr. Franklin's handwriting.) i p. (In French.) 



L(ii), 43. 

 A Dialogue. 



Acted at Mme. Bertin's house on the subject of North America 

 and her efforts to obtain freedom. Ends with a tribute to Dr. Frank- 

 lin. 15 p. (In French.) LI, 28. 



The Case of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 



Arguments against Parliamentary restrictions upon their trade. Diss. 

 3 p. LVI(i), 6. 



Arguments in Favor of Concerted and Vigorous Action Against 

 the French and Indians. 

 Diss. 4 p. LVI(i), 7- 



Clary and Durimel. 



Fragment of a scene in a play. Diss. 2 p. (In French.) 



LVI(i), II. 

 Charter-party. 



Of a vessel of 500 tons loaded with a cargo of merchandise for the 

 State of Virginia. D. 4 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 13. 



The de Graffenried Family. 



Concerning a branch which settled in Virginia and South Carolina. 

 Mem. 3 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 17. 



List of Books. 

 Mem. 6 p. LVI(i), 29. 



On the Peace Negotiations Between England and the United States. 

 Reflections. Mem. i p. (In French.) LVI(i), 43. 



Printed in Annales Politiques par Mons. Linguet, No. 22, p. 410. 



