426 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 



Will not go to Versailles if Franklin has heard that the Comtesse 

 d'Artois has received the last sacraments. M. Filleul is going and would 

 take Franklin's letter to M, de Vergennes, A. L. in 3d P. i p. 

 (In French.) XLIII, 237. 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard]. 



Inviting him to dine at Epinay with some ladies. A. L. i p. 



LXXI, 79a. 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard]. 



Requesting Franklin to lend him a book entitled " Memoirc sur les 

 conducteurs." A. L. i p. LXXI, 79b. 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard]. 



Asking Franklin what the Countess of Brionne wanted to see him 

 (Le Veillard) about. A. L. i p. LXXI, Sob. 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard] . 



Sending [Denis] Diderot's book " L'interpretation de la Nature " 

 and referring to several passages in it. A. N. 2 p. LXXI, 83a. 



From [Louis Guillaume Le Veillard]. 



W^ith reference to Franklin's visit to the library of St. Genevieve. 

 A. N. I p. LXXI, 83b. 



From [Louis Guillaume] Le Veillard. 



Requesting Franklin to forward a letter to England. A. N. in 3d P. 

 I p. (In French.) LXXI, 84a. 



From Mile. Le Veillard. 



Called to see Franklin. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



LXXI, 84b. 



From " Vestatur." 



Announcement of two chemical processes. The former relates to 

 artificial production of gold, the latter to that of silver. Offers his 

 discoveries for sale. A. L. S. 2 p. (In German.) LIX, 81. 



