50 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From La Douairiere Duchesse de Deux-Ponts. 1783. April 13. 



Asking permission to bring a great friend of theirs, M. Delisle, to 

 dine with Franklin. Thanking him for the medal. A. L. S. i p. 

 (In French.) XLI, 52. 



From de Walterstorff. [1783.] April 13. 



Is prevented from accepting Dr. Franklin's invitation to dinner. 

 L. in 3d P. I p. XLIII, 242. 



From Marquis de Castries. 1783. April 13. Versailles. 



The ship "La Pintade " about to sail for America; begs Franklin to 

 send any packets he may have for that country. L. in 3d P. i p. 

 (In French.) XXVIII, 35- 



From [Palteau, Chevalier de] Veimerange. 1783. April 13. 



Acknowledging, with thanks, the medal sent him by Franklin. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XXVIII, 36. 



From Elie de Beaumont. 1783. April 14. Paris. 



Acknowledging, with thanks, the medal sent him by Franklin. A. 

 L. S. I p. (In French.) XXVIII, 37. 



From Stockar zur Sonnenburg. 1783. April 14. Schaffhausen. 



Criticism of the Abbe Raynal's works and style; prefers to translate 

 the English pamphlets which he owes to Franklin. Recommending a 

 friend who desires to go to America; would be glad to leave for Amer- 

 ica himself. Their pretended Helvetian freedom is gradually disappear- 

 ing. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XXVIII, 38. 



From Dominique-Frangois Belletti. 1783. April 14. Trieste. 



Desiring Franklin to forward the enclosed letter to Philadelphia. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XXVIII, 39. 



From L. J. de Grobert. 1783. April 14. Marseilles. 



Unable to carry out his project of writing the History of the Amer- 

 ican Revolution in Italian. Desires to found an asylum in America. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) XXVIII, 40. 



