92 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From J[ohn] C[oakley] Lettsom. 1783. August 2. London. 



Introducing Henry Smeathman, a protege of Dr. Fothergill, who 

 visited the Coast of Africa and wishes to suggest new ways of extending 

 trade in that continent. A. L. S. 2 p. XXIX, 64. 



From John Gottfried Braumiiller. 1783. August 2. Berlin. 



Desires recommendations to American mercantile firms. A. L. S. 

 3 p. LIX, 23. 



From [Mme.] Loyer Deslande. 1783. August 2. Versailles. 



The business which her husband transacted in America in 1777 is 

 the reason for her requesting an immediate audience with Franklin. 

 A. L. S. I p. (In French.) XXIX, 65. 



From Sandherr [?]. 1783. August 2. Versailles. 



Desires to establish a market in America for the sale of his wines. 

 A. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) XXIX, 66. 



From General Comte de Monet. 1783. August 3. 



Acknowledging enthusiastically the copies of the Constitutions, one 

 for the King of Poland and one for himself. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XXIX, 67. 



FromThe Ambassador of the States-General. 1783. August 3. Paris. 

 Invitation to dinner. L. in 3d P. I p. (In French.) XLIV, 64. 



From F[ran5ois] Steinsky. 1783. August 3. Prague. 



Account of an armonica made from Franklin's model ; account of 

 various inventions by M. Landriani of Milan. Description of a piece 

 of Polish money of the 15th century, found shut up in a rock. Reason 

 given for the natural formation of a hill on the banks of the Elbe. 

 They now possess an excellent translation in German of Franklin's 

 works. Enthusiastic praise for Franklin and for the great Nation he 

 has helped to found. A. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) XXIX, 68. 



From William Robertson. 1783. August 4. College of Edinburgh. 

 Introducing his son. A. L. S. 3 p. XXIX, 69. 



