436 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Abbe Morellet. \^Circa 1781.] Sunday. Auteuil. 



Regretting that Mme. Helvetius cannot be at home to receive the 



Misses Alexander; her suggestion for a meeting at Franklin's house. 



A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XL, 94. 



Printed in Hale's Franklin in France, I, 86. 



From Abbe Morellet. [Circa 1781.] 



Arranging that his sister, niece and M. Marmontel may visit Franklin 

 Sunday morning before dinner with Mme. Helvetius. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) XL, 95. 



Printed in Hale's Franklin in France, I, 86. 



From John de Neufville & Son. [1781, Amsterdam.] 



Form of agreement for authorizing John de Neufville & Son of 

 Amsterdam to float a loan of two million guldens for the United States 

 and stipulating the terms of said loan. Dr. of D. 6 p. LVI(i), 28(1). 



See Diplom. Corresp. of Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 46. 



From John de Neufville & Son. [1781. Amsterdam.] 



Conditions of the loan of two million florins to be made by Jean de 

 Neufville and fils, merchants at Amsterdam, to the United States of 

 America. Mem. 5 p. (In French.) LVI(i), 28(2). 



From [Frangois] Felix Nogaret. [Circa 1781.] Versailles. 



Presumes that Franklin is ill, perhaps intentionally, as he is not to 

 be seen now when all Paris wishes to acclaim him. Sends some verses 

 suggested to him by the circumstance. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



XLIV, 201. 



Fro/n [Frangois] Felix Nogaret. [Circa 1781.] Versailles. 



Was absent on business when Franklin called to see him. Asks Frank- 

 lin to let him know what day he can come and take dinner with him 

 and family. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XLIV, 203. 



From [Frangois] Felix Nogaret. [Circa 1781.] 



Sending a notice about an allegorical engraving, the original drawing 

 of which he presented to the Queen. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



LXXI, 12. 



