Letters to Benjamin Franklin 201 



From . [Circa 1779.] 



Requesting him to send anything which he wishes to have published 

 about the American Colonies in the enclosed paper to M. Derival, 

 at Brussels. A. L. i p. (In French.) XLIV, 114. 



From . [Circa lyjg.] 



Observations on the necessity and advantages of having another com- 

 mercial centre and port on the Mediterranean besides Marseilles. Limi- 

 tations of the latter port. Proposes La Seyne, near Toulon, as a new 

 port. Diss. 6 p. (In French.) XLIX, 13. 



From . [Circa 1779.] 



Gives rates for freighting vessels and advises Franklin not to pay more 

 than 200 livres per ton. L. 2 p. (In French. Incomplete.) 



LVIII, 139. 



From . [Circa 1779.] Bayonne. 



Proposes to supply three or four hundred barrels of wine and a 

 quantity of brandy for consumption in the United States, in exchange 

 for leaf tobacco from Virginia. Offers to act as Consular agent for the 

 United States. L. 2 p. (In French.) LX, 53. 



From . [Circa 1 779-] 



Memorial on commercial relations between France and the United 

 States. Diss. 3 p. (In French.) LXI, 9. 



From . [Circa 1779.] 



Commerce between Switzerland and the United States. Diss. 3 p. 

 (In French.) LXI, 10. 



From . [Circa lyjg.l 



A project for raising a regiment to invade England, Ireland and 

 Scotland. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LXI, 21. 



From . [1779?] 



Sending Franklin letters which he has just received for him from 

 Miss Shipley. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) LXX, 129 a. 



