LETTERS FROM BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 



To [Mrs.] Deborah Franklin. 1733. August 30. Philadelphia. 

 Power of attorney to Deborah Franklin. D. S. i p. LXVI, 2. 



To Corin. 1738. December 22. 



Order for a pair of leather breeches to be charged to his account. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLV, I. 



To James Parker. 1741. February 20. 



Articles of agreement for carrying on the business of printing in the 

 City of New York. D. S. James Parker, B[enjamin] Franklin. 3 p. 



LII, 19. 



(Printed in the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 2d Ser., 

 XVI, 186.) 



To . [1744. March.]? 



When he compares the Governor's Message to the House [in re- 

 lation to the expedition against Cape Breton] with his private conver- 

 sation cannot but admire at his insincerity, nor can he justify the As- 

 sembly from disingenuity in their answer. In short Governor [George 

 Thomas] and the Assembly have been acting a farce and playing tricks to 

 amuse the world. Abstract of the debate in the Assembly on the Gov- 

 ernor's Message. A. Dr. of L. 4 p. (Incomplete.) L(ii), 22. 



A Drinking Song. [Circa 1745.] 

 A. Dr. I p. LCOj 40* 



The Trade of a Province of 40,000 Inhabitants. [Circa 1745.] 

 A. Dr. of Diss. 6 p. I'(ii), 34. 



Memorandum. [ 1 746.] 

 That Sally [Franklin] was inoculated April 18, 1746. A. Mem. 

 I p. L(ii), 56a. 



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